 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. Man, like, come on. So, Foodstown Baby, I mean, just the song and Bobby Billions, again, going and doing that with Trap. Trap Boy and him collabing after Outside, do you feel like it was too short? Too soon? Or you don't agree with that, Narsie, because you're a free spirit, so. Yeah, straight up. I mean, so do you feel like it was too soon, or do you think Bobby Billion was OK to do whatever? I think the way it was rolled out, the way it was perceived, and everything that was going around the whole situation at the time, all the bullshit, it made that song a lot harder than what it was supposed to be to drop. Yeah, yeah. I think it was a lot of instigation going around that song. It was a lot of nonsense bullshit going around in that song. And at that time, still now, to this day, like I was just saying, it was a fad, and it was a trend not to like a certain person that's on that song, just Trap Boy and Freddie. Because of all the nonsense and the bullshit that was surrounding him at the time and that situation. And so when it was dropped, of course, with Bobby Billion's being on the forefront of the outside song, which was perceived as the, we're going to ride from O3. That song was when it came, when it dropped with 3's version of it, it was the video and everything. Everybody holding the guns, what you put in, you get back. And so all the niggas holding them guns in that video, the fans perceived it as, oh, this the nigga that's going to ride for three. Hey, you're a nigga, ain't you sitting back on top? You know, all that lame ass shit. And so when it was perceived like that to the public, they adopted Bobby as damn nerd in the new Mo3, you know? Everybody in that video. And then when Bobby was like, what the fuck? And I think he just caught on to it. He caught on to it just a tad bit too late that they was on some trying to make you the face of the nigga that's going to ride for three, you know what I'm saying? And then I saw when it happened. I remember it happening like right before my eyes, because me and Bobby was already kind of tight and locked in the studio this, that and third. I was going to shows and Bitter End and all that. And I just remember it, man. I remember them sitting it up. And me and Bobby had a conversation in Houston and I was like, hey, you know they're gonna try to do this to you, right? And he was like, I don't think so, bro. You say that like, and I was like, all right, all right, I hope not. And then boom, as soon as the bitch dropped, then him and the manager, they going at it and I'm like, oh, shit. It's going down. Oh, shit, bro. And I just remember, I was just watching it on what you call them on my phone. I'm just watching as it all rolls out. I'm like, yup, they made it look as if your ass was gonna be the ride and nigga. And then when you was like, bro, what the fuck? That's when these motherfuckers, the sharks came and they smelled the blood and then they attacked you and they made you out to look like a whole ass nigga. Can he overcome this situation from your perspective? Indubitably, yeah, yeah. Yeah, so. Tahir's got to make it. So how are you, you're near Malink, y'all just, yeah. That's my dog, man. You just rock, you rock with him. I'm a dog, man, I've had a conversation with Bobby. You know what I'm saying? I've looked Bobby in his eyes. I've played dominoes with Bobby, you know what I'm saying? How did y'all meet? His manager's birthday party, I think in 2019 or 2020. That was the first time I saw a bro, you know, in sugar's hand. It probably wasn't the first time I saw him, but it was the first time we actually had like a, what's happening? I'm Ty, I'm Bobby type moment. It was a show in South by Southwest that I forgot all about. He was on the same show that I was on. And I didn't realize it, but now it's, yeah, I mean, I fuck with Bobby though. I think Bobby's a genuine person behind all this bullshit.