 Out of all of the different celebrities you've had dealings with, is there anyone that come to your mind that gave you a life lesson, something that stuck with you forever? Yes. Who is it and what did they give you? Maurice White, Earth Wind and Fire. Okay. Yes. That's like my Jupiter brother. We're both Sagittarius's and I got to go on a roll with them when I was very young. And before that I had seen parts of the industry growing up. People had wanted me to get this group singing, doing this, whatever, you know. But those people that would come to me for that, they were in the part of the business that was a little dirty, you know what I mean? Using cocaine to pay for studio times. I was a young kid, so this is my introduction. The dudes from Rolls Royce coming in, playing on stuff, but they're coming off the streets because they've been out there strung out and shit, you know, I got to see a lot of stuff when I was young growing up out there. And to see the good side of the industry, I was introduced to that by them. Because they're really who they are on those albums, that's spiritual, mystical. We couldn't eat wrong. You know what I mean? But they were very deep spiritual and every night to hear that beautiful music they made in person like that was just filling me up. You know, still five of the original members were there. They still had the stage show where they had the big, you know, disappear at the end. They grew up in there and disappear and all of this, you know. So to see all that at a young age, you know, and then sit with Maurice, like in the back of the bus and stuff. And he telling me stuff about the things they seen and studied. And, you know, it was just, man, you know, it was it was very. I guess you can say it made me say, OK, you know, this is what I'm going to do. Yeah, this is how I'm going to do it. And it's OK for me to do it my way, you know, because they were very unique in their talent, everything. And he wanted to go out and be like a circus that came to town. Right. And he did. Yeah, definitely. He did exactly what he said he wanted to do, because it was the timing too. At that time, it was wide open for something like that. And he and he did it. How hard is it for an artist to stay out of the bad side of the industry? Because even like growing up where you grew up, Englewood, and not being a part of the gangs, not being a part of and then coming into the music industry and not, you know, taking cocaine, doing all of that other stuff, how could an artist, young artists coming up, stay away from all of that. You got to have your own mind, man. You can't let nobody, you can't be influenced. You can't be a follower because they will get you. If you look at all of our raw talent, the black entertainers that have been around, if you look at their stories, you know, most of them come down to they got messed off by some kind of drugs or money, something. It's the same thing for each one of them. We lost a lot of good talent because of that. Right. You know what I mean? And good people. So you got to look at Kendrick Lamar. He said, I ain't going to do what these dudes are doing. I'm going to let everybody know that. I don't get high. You know what I'm saying? Because too many times you've seen that, you've seen the Whitney Houston who passed away from it, her daughter. I mean, it's it's it's very tragic. It's all in there over the years. And I'm like, how can we put an end to that? Well, it's a money machine. You know, once people realize they can make money from stuff, they'll do whatever it takes to make the money. So the people behind the scenes will influence you to keep going. That's what they used to do with the rock bands and the and the and the other bands back in the day, Ohio players and all to keep them on the road and keep them going to get this money and all this kind of stuff that they gave them the I think it still happens today. Oh, it does. I talked to a lot of guys in the hip hop industry. And I can look in their eyes because I was a hustler back in the days. So I'm like, yeah, I see that right now. Game recognition. I'm like, yeah, I'm looking at him like, yeah. Yeah, he's still he's still up for two days right now. Oh, yeah, that's that's why you want to crack. He has to be running around like they can't catch nothing. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one.