 So I never made a dime with you. I never made one penny with him. Nothing. And so when he did his thing, they went to the pinnacle. I was on the set with Poc in gridlock. Then she was brought on Reggie Wright Jr. as his security. And the police came in and the Nation of Islam, we got out. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. I got to ask you about that jacket you got on Death Row. I love it. Love the fact that you got it on. But you go so far back with Chug and just the interactions that you guys had when that whole thing was on the rise. That campaign was going. There was a lot of money involved. They needed security and all kind of stuff. How did you end up linking with Chug Knight? Actually when I first got out of prison, we were over at Lutus Park. And Chug and Jewel Lim came with the idea. And he was like, man, you ain't banging. Get out the park. And he said, man, I'm trying to start Death Row. I just left San Quentin. They sounded like, whoa, that sound hell of a to me. Right. So they started a little campaign. I was at Ironwood in 1994. I hear his death row was popping. I get out and I see dudes as X crackheads. They all got death row chains on and Acura legends and doing this and that like, man, come on, get with the role. But I've never gone alone to get along. So I never made a dime with Chug. I never made one penny with him. Nothing. And so when he did his thing, they went to the pinnacle. I was on the set with Park in gridlock. Then Chug brought on Reggie Wright Jr. as a security and the police came in and the nation of Islam. We got out and it went on and the untimely demise and everything started going down by 1999. Death Row was finished. So she'll start going through his heartbreaks, getting these bad deals and not knowing how to replenish yourself. So now that Snoop has bought the name Death Row. Correct. That's what I wanted to do. So I feel it's a testimony to Compton. It was the biggest record corporation on the West Coast. Death Row records straight out of Compton. Only thing bigger than that was in W.A. But they never had the money Death Row had. It went to $147 million. Known all over the world. Did some of the most powerful music. And they say a money in fools soon part. Yeah. No. You're exactly right. So people are like, man, why are you rocking Death Row? Because it's Compton. You can't say Death Row without saying Compton. A dude was asking me the other day about one of the little homies. He got political on me and was talking about the nation of Islam and how the nation of Islam had Malcolm X killed. Right. And I said, well, bro, first of all, you have incorrect information. But I wouldn't like that. Let's ask you this. Do you know Malik El-Had Shabaaz? He said, no. Who is that? I said, when Malcolm left the nation of Islam, he became Malik El-Had Shabaaz. He wasn't Malcolm X anymore. But the only way that you know anything about Malcolm X has to go to the nation of Islam, huh? You have no benefits of Malcolm X today. No Malcolm X foundations. No, they don't have Malik El-Had Shabaaz Boulevard in New York. They got Malcolm X Boulevard. And the Anubilaj Muhammad gave them that land. Thank you.