 One day my homeboy was like, man, ain't nobody got no song about the slab. He's like, nobody talking about the tight white, the bull headlights, bro. It's a fit wheel to grill, man. Man, you need to talk about that. So that's how I created Swing and Bangin. You guys, man, man, when you think of Houston, man, you know, because I used to, I'm a crazy Pimp C fan. He always showed you so much love, man. Yeah, man. I would always hear it. You know what I mean? He would he respected the hell out you. He's got me all the time. How did y'all and I'm going to wait for that. Let's just stop that right now, because I got somebody I want to talk with you about that with anyway. But he did used to be calling your name out a lot, man. So Swing and Bangin, man. This is when I first, you know, rock locked into you. Right. Well, how did you come up with? I remember some TVs being in the damn car. Remember? Yeah, well, this was a long time ago. So you weren't used to seeing TVs in the car then. White inside TV. Well, I remember like a sale, a sale in the car. Yeah. Nineteen ninety five. So fools give it to me. And this is for them buster type G's who want to do it. Yeah. So how did you come over that cover? And how would you so far ahead of your time? Man, because, you know, I was really real. Everything I wrapped about was really real. OK, you feel, you know what I'm saying? And the people up around in my old G's and what we did was really real. And so one day my homeboy was like, man, ain't nobody got no song about the slab. He's ain't nobody talking about the type white, the bull headlights, bro. The fifth wheel to grill, man. Now you need to talk about that. So that's how I created Swing and Bangin. You feel what I'm saying? I started rapping when I was 12, 13, my first talent show, 14, 15, 16, 17. In Louisiana, I'm from a small town called Bogaloose, right outside New Orleans. The first person I won money on was Tim Smooth. That was a rapper from New Orleans. He had a concert that I won a thousand dollars. Pam. So I go to college and Lafayette when I get to Lafayette. It's a legendary club called Club Strawberries. I saw Tupac get a change in that show now. I saw Shaq get beat up in there. Yeah. You feel what I'm saying? That's a hell of a club. A hell of a club. That's the first time I found out what a real bouncer was. Because see, from my long time, we had no bouncer. Yeah. So the bouncer come up to me, say, put that weed out. I'm like, big. The game. I'm running to you, right? I ain't putting no weed out. I turned my bag in one. That game it with you. They're going to a party. I picked myself through my club. So next week I go back. What's up? But that I told them they had a show. So I say, man, give me the mic. So the DJ was like, now to everybody that had been seeing me college, killing the college parties was like, man, get a mic. I tell them that the club on the side, hey, man, you decay outside the limo, you know what I'm saying? You want to go meet them? Like, hell, yeah. So I go outside, I get a limo. Pimp and Buns and Bun had like a zip of Reggie. I don't see Reggie. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what we had. Reggie, we back then. Pimp, he had a little three, eight, sitting right there. Yeah, gangsta. I had one, too. So he said, yeah, I want to do that. A little three, eight, coming in. So Pimp say, so little nickel, you want to be a rapper? I'm like, yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying? Well, just keep doing what you're doing, man. Good to happen. That was the first time I met him ever, man. After that, we just got super cool. It wasn't even about music with us.