 I thought he was bigger than life because at the time uh be easy All those jams they they they haven't good success the till has some hits So so when you first uh, uh, uh, so you get down to Atlanta Uh, when did you start to to really get serious about music? We're gonna go there. Okay When did when did you start to really get serious about the music? Uh, I was serious Uh before you left. Yes. Yes before I left when I got to Atlanta it really Uh changed my mind state and showed me that it was real Yeah, because uh, I had started a rap group in Atlanta. What was the name of it money? Y'all got anything on the internet? No But what was the name? What was money money high money high like a Money high. Okay. Yeah. Yes. Uh money high and uh, it was with it was actually with ti la cousin Okay, and and so what's ti la cousin name? Uh mon rest in peace man. My power. He passed away mon What type of dude was mon? Uh a lot why? Oh, so he was he wanted me gonna get to yes. I always was he from bankhead Yes, no, he was from uh, mccannivill. Okay, but because I know His grandma was in bankhead. Uh shawty lo see. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, don't boy. Yeah, shawty lo say he really was over there But and he said I was though they had a little cut back and forth about that Yeah, man little bro little bro from mccannivill and mccannivill and um at that point of time we uh We had started doing work with tomb Okay, tomb shall I tomb? Yeah, I've seen him. He been doing his round Maybe one day we'll get him down here to texas. Oh, yeah, man. That's the og man Okay, so what happened with with tomb like this the beat making nigga, right? Yes. Yes So the nigga makes beats and and and and be on it like he got a real good name with him and ti Him and ti had some real, uh, uh, flamboyant moments. No, I'm gonna change the language up a little bit But but they had some some nigga we hear moments, you know, I'm saying they came hard and and and and you you didn't He wasn't that when you met him Meaning like in your mind, he was just a cat you were going to the thing with or you thought he was big No, I thought he was big. Okay. Let's talk about that. I thought he was bigger than life because at the time, uh, be easy All those jams they they they having good success the till has some hits I had to tell me I had a round me to be on this I'm not for to go there Acting like this. It was a young ti. I'm not gonna say their name, but you know what I'm talking to Yeah That died though. Yeah, you roll for that, but he good But so so you see the uh, did you get to meet uh ti during them times when this was going on? No No, I mean we we seen each other during passing, but we never actually spoke spoken. Yeah So tomb was uh, do you and this you and tomb y'all still know each other Okay, so when when when you and you and tomb doing y'all thing What did y'all what what what was something that stuck out about the way that he done because you done seen a lot Doing music now. Yes. What sticks out to you about the way he done His process to doing the the the beats and and being in the studio man His process was so crazy because his work ethic was like no other like We didn't stand there all day, bro. Yes, we were being there all day like we tomb tomb will come get us at 8 9 in the morning We go with him And he had a he had a setup to where he had a keyboard and mp here He had an mp here and then he had like two three keyboards here And he would just sit in the middle of all three of those sections smoking and making beats He'd be making one be here turn Make another be here, but he got a different joint or blunt at each section So he had turned put that block down turn make making another beat here Smoking the joint boom boom put that down turn this way making a whole another track over here And then smoking a whole But he's doing that right there within the hour and he and that's all day all day all day And by the time we leave he didn't pump that 9 10 beats So I thought process was we got to catch up Yeah, we on boss talk one on one