 When you think about the Wildin' Out the time when you got started in that, how did you end up on there anyway? Man, I just did it the whole fashion way. I was sitting at the crib one day and my girl at the time was like, they supposed to be having some kind of audition, but I hadn't heard shit about it. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. When you think about the Wildin' Out the time when you got started in that, how did you end up on there anyway? Man, I just did it the whole fashion way. I was sitting at the crib one day and my girl at the time was like, they supposed to be having some kind of audition, but I hadn't heard shit about it. And I was like, yeah, well, you know how that shit be. I ain't going up there just to be fucking around. She's like, you probably should just go and see. And I was like, I called the club and they was like, we supposed to do something to hell. Ain't nobody up here. So I got there and then they were actually doing like some auditions and the little dude was such an asshole. He was like, it was close audition. Ain't nobody, if you're not already on the list, you're not getting on the list. And I just kept like every time he came around, he's like, you're not on the list. So I was just like, I was like, fuck it. I'm going to get on this shit. Because I know this is my club. This ain't my city. I'm going to get in there, bitch. So I went in there. Like somebody did show up and he was just like, fine, you can't fucking go out to see. Stop doing that. Anybody know about audition? It's a time where it's like, like it's a time slot where they got like the real people who can put you on the show and then like they'll go on a break and then they'll just put some up like it's in there. Who will just be like holding the spike. So you don't want that dead spike. So the people left, but I actually did my audition for Nick. So like everybody, a lot of them people had to just audition for just to produce. My audition slot feel like that little hour that he was going to be there. So I auditioned for him. And you guys just, he was there in town. Like I guess he said a lot of people had been telling him about my stand up comedy. So he was there. I was like, you got to don't leave till you see him. So I did this shit and he was like, oh, that shit was dope. So I ain't think shit of it. Got the callback. How long did it take to get a callback? Shit. It was a couple months. I was like, I wanted to go that day. It was a little, maybe about a month or two maybe. Something more. I done been like, they forgot about me. I was like, you know, it was just some shot in the dark type shit. So they call me on my, I was on my way to do some shows that weekend. And they call them and tell them I got a callback. Went to that callback shit. Did it like the actual game shit from the show. And then the rest is history like you like to say. The rest is history. I went through the whole audition process where I had to sign up audition, callback audition, then get the call and then be on the show. But then like even being on the show was still like, like that first season it felt like any fuck up was like, ah, shit. Yeah. I'm going to go. I don't know if you saw the video, but it was this face that you made on the way down. It was just felt like some survival type shit because I was just seeing how many motherfuckers it was like when they saw the niggas home. It was American Idol. It wasn't a signing curve, nigga. He was like, wow. That first season, he was like, go out there and fuck up. Go out. Go, if you watch season five, bro, ain't no whole lot of buses on that bitch. Because everybody was coming over. They shit. They was not trying to go home. That nigga was coming with it. But that's the funniest part about that shit though, because you'll see all these people who audition and all their fans to be like, oh, you need to be on Wildin' Out. You'll be great on that. You need to be on Wildin' Out. Man, the motherfuckers get on there and turn around and look at the cameras and feel they're eating from them lights. Some motherfuckers can't do nothing. I've seen people completely. For years and years on hell, yeah. I'm talking about like stuttering, sputtering. I done seen that in here. Yeah. They say they want to do it until you get a man. There used to be some people that ain't never really done it. It's a big deal when you start thinking, damn, I have to ask some questions. It'd be crazy, bro. Damn, people get nervous. No, but people, they say that we've made them feel comfortable because they realize it's not just I'm having a pad with some questions. We're just a conversation. So a lot of times, especially when you have on the headphones, you sort of forget about everything else that's going around. We draw you into the conversation. So they forget about the cameras. They forget about everything.