 You can rap about guns and shit, but switch it up. And then he was like, man, that shit hard. I like, man, that shit ain't hard enough, bro. And that shit was making him so mad. He was getting that bitch and going harder. Ready for war, I gotta dedicate it to my enemy. You gotta chill, but they keep telling the boy. Wait up the call, we gotta get him. Gonna catch him, I'm gone. I got them hitters looking on boss talk, one-on-one. You know what I'm saying? I want to get on the mode three thing though, cause rain, I didn't know that he had that much influence cause all you seen was mode three in the kitchen. I didn't even get to answer the question. I'm a bad son. Rain called me and say, hey man, I got an artist. And I'm like, all right, what up, fool? This nigga called me back again. I got an artist, bro, I got an artist. Hey, hit that fool. I'm gonna pay you to come to the studio. And that's when I learned, damn, like, fool like niggas are literally paid for my ear just to see what it is. So I get in there, I'm gonna send this little short, little stumpy little, matter of fact, he skinny. He ain't even fat, he skinny. I'm talking about nigga, I'm just gonna start loosing them motherfuckers. Size two X gym shorts on some fucking slides. So I'm like, I'm like, rain, you got me in here looking for this nigga? Because at this time, Rapples, you had a trap boy, designer, little cubing lane. Yeah, watch. So I'm like, I'm so, I'm like, I'm like, bro, you don't look like no fucking rapper, bro. Bro, he bro, like, ain't nothing he can say on his mic to make me just go, bro, he hard. So boom, it's probably about eight o'clock. It's just, nah, it's probably like seven o'clock. It's just getting dark. We ain't leave that motherfucking studio about, like probably about five, six in the morning. That little guy started fucking rapping, bro. And I was like, yup, he the next one. And we did Shata's Reloaded. Damn. We did Shata's Reloaded. I hosted the mixtape that was the first and I was in there with him like, all right, three, I know you can rap about guns and shit, but switch it up. And then he was like, man, that shit hard. I'm like, man, that shit ain't hard enough, bro. And that shit was making him so mad. He was getting that bitch and going harder. Ready for war? I got it dedicated to my enemy. You got it chill, but they keep telling the boy. Wait up the call. We got to get him. Gonna catch him. I'm gone. I got them hitters looking like at your door. And it rain was like, whoo, like, oh, I know how to do it now. I just piss him off. Just keep making him mad and just make him mad. And he just, man. So since man three was, man, he was a legend, bro. I like it because, you know, like I said, three, I didn't really, I'm gonna be honest with you. Before they even was having any issues and all that, I was with yelling them because of the designer. Young nigga, traveling designer. I'm a nigga that sell clothes. It makes sense when you think about it. Then I'm a hustler. So I'm like, this nigga here marketable. The first time I hear about mode three, the nigga, he jumping on a mixtape guy or something, something crazy. I'm telling you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then he overhear up. The shit was done, D-real. D-real. And the next time I hear he beating up somebody on Facebook, I told Ryan what I'm like, no, nigga. That nigga is not the one I need to be dealing with. I'm trying to get this. I'm looking at the city going. I'm like, this nigga yellow though, this nigga here, he marketable. You know, he ain't all that, but he gonna be, you know, he marketable. That's what I was looking at from a financial standpoint and a hustler. I'm looking at this can go. My brother called me about this dude, man. He kept calling me by mode three. I'm like, man, why you keep calling about this nigga? He like, man, you heard that church song? I'm like, I don't know nobody on that nigga. Then I started listening. I said, this thing, I'm nigga right here. That nigga got something. You know what's so crazy? And this is what I tell people all the time, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like three was he was just, he is just in a whole class of his own. But I didn't heard like all the trackboy in their music. You know what I'm saying? I didn't heard all the other music. They got the same capabilities to be as powerful. It's just, I don't know if they, they scared to put that type of music out or, but they got the same, they got it in them too. I don't know what it's gonna take to get it out them because to me, trap boy, when you rapping about trap shit, boy for boy, ain't nobody fucking with that man. You know what I'm saying? And a lot of people say they don't like the way trap rap. I be like, bro, when he talking about trap, when he talking about, when he talking about that lifestyle, hey man, you can't fuck with that boy. Let me tell you something. I go on the record to say this, the hardest nigga on that, that's on me remix with trap boy, Freddie. My niggas don't like how to send them some cheddar. I send them some pictures, I send them some letters. I'm stacking this cheddar, I'm back and I'm better. Say, man, he had a cold. Yeah, that's what I just said, Dave. I think it's the right song, the right beat, and you in trouble. It's just, only thing is, I feel like trap don't have the complete team around him to bring it out because, all right, when they did the- You don't trust nobody. I don't think you give a damn to even trust. Now you care, I think you gotta care because you know for a fact that this shit makes millions, so I know he care. I know he care. Just to find the right team that he trust. That's the problem. It's just, man, it's about the system, and the city is lacking the system to elevate our city in a bigger light.