 Because he, you can tell when he speak about it, he genuine, man. When I met Snoop, he really told me how my dad embraced him, other than anybody else at No Limit, you know what I'm saying? And how they really clicked. How he was one of the most authentic people that he met over there. Yeah, we on boss talk, one-on-one, one-on-one. Yeah, we gon' talk. At the one, not the two, not the three, the four. Man, thank y'all, man, so much for supporting us, man. Y'all family, man. Appreciate y'all, man. All the time. When we come, we just come in with really open hearts, right? And we just be chilling, man. I ain't gon' lie to you. No, you, he been up to the store. I told him I gotta bring you up there. Yeah, to Dallas. To Dallas. Dallas. And I called you, I remember every time I called you. When I was in Chicago, I called you. Yeah. And when I was in Atlanta, I just met him and called. And that's how I got you. She was like, nah, he down there now. I think you were staying down there at that time. I was living on pedestrian. But I just appreciate y'all, man. It's only God that opened these doors, bro. All the time. You know what I'm saying? It wouldn't be happening like this if it wasn't. You know what I'm saying? You know, like I said, we definitely, it's always in the honor and memory of your brother and your dad, you know what I'm saying? Everybody in this city love your brother and your dad. We've been hearing this every interview, bro. We hear so many stories every time. So many stories. I'm serious. Like, we can talk to anybody, even people that ain't down here. Talk about this dude, man. How kind he was and loving for his community. Yes. That's the picture that we always, you always find interesting. A lot of times with rappers, they paint the bad portrait. But often the time, a lot of people, they don't get to still hear stories about their loved ones and the impact that they meet on people's lives. So we still get to hear those stories. So that's always exciting to hear. Right. Have you, do you still be hearing stories that you never heard before? All the time. It's always a new story. Really? It's always a new person in the story. Then you know. Right. Yeah, it's always positive. Yeah, it's always positive. It's always positive. It's funny. Oh, man, your dad beat this person. It'll never be that it be how he impacted them or how he got them to do something that was positive to help them. Like somebody said to us the other day, like, man, if Tupac was still alive and Soldiers was still alive, imagine that collaboration between them two. Right. It would be crazy. I think they would be able to get all three of them on the track, right? Him, Biggie, and Tupac. And I mean, it would be a hard track, right? Even if it was just him snooping, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, that would be a hard track. I think that's the whole game. They always talk about Snoop and how much he loved Soldier Slim. And I think that's hard, man. Because you can tell when he speak about it, he's genuine, man. When I met Snoop, he really told me how my dad embraced him other than anybody else at No Limit. You know what I'm saying? And how they really clicked, how he was one of the most authentic people that he met over there. Wow. That's the whole game, like, I'm telling you, it had to be something special. Everybody not going to say the same thing about you. And let me smoke with him. And let me smoke with him. What did you say? Damn, I'm smoking with Snoop. Man, really, when I came and called me, like at this time, it was during COVID. It was right before COVID. OK. In fact, my cousin called me, like, when you were in the city, because, you know, at the time, I used to stay at all the hotels on Canal Street. Yeah. I used to do my thing at the hotels. But he was like, man, Snoop right here at the Philmore. You know what I'm saying? You want to meet your my cousin, Gay White, huh? He was like, you want to meet you? I was telling him about you, you know, you come over here. He called me, and I had missed the show. But I still went over there, and it was love. Wow. I'm telling you, man, when we went to the place last night, H-O-B or whatever you could call me, because I don't know, I'm being real with you. I was like, I'm going in. I said, I got another dude coming. I said, little soldier, he coming. And he was like, OK, nowhere. I was like, give him this. You know, he's like, nah, y'all got a lot of love in this city, man. Yeah, people love it. Yeah, they love it. Man, Sharani last time, she was like, man, I love her. Like, it's just amazing, bro, that even Mac, when I interviewed him, like, everybody I interviewed, bro, they love y'all, man. And y'all got to embrace that for what it is, man. That's the whole way of keeping your brother's legacy alive and just embracing those things. I tell you that all the time. But, see, I hear a lot of stories about, like, even before it was the love for my pops, my grandma had that love already. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, that's all it. That's all it. So she got to be a long line of good people. So it's just being good people. Like, it's not, we don't think we better than anybody else, we steal your typical people who have to do maybe go to work or just, you know, work for what we want. So we still just good people. So it's embedded in you. Like, if you good people, you good people. You don't change up, but be Hollywood. Like, you know, some people, a small bit of any tiny little affliction are, you know, big stream would make them change up. But, I mean, we still the same old people. This is us every day. We good two people, so they good to us sometimes. We good to people, so, you know, they good to us sometimes.