 People will run up and try to get autographed. We didn't do that. You know, the celebrities will run up to us and get an autograph. So it was the flip script, so the gang kinda took over. You know, when Pete, when 50 Cent first see me, he's like, hey, you know, hey, you know, no, and you, Nellie. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. Like, team like y'all, like the celebrity can get to some people and they become this, it amplifies their character in a way to where it become distasteful sometimes. This, I see this in a lot of people, I've met a lot of people like this. That's why I know I can speak on this. Everybody not approachable. Let me switch it around from the gang perspective, right? Guys like me and Valentino, we used to the Rolls Royces. We used to buying the new cars. We used to the jury. So before we came a star or so to speak, before we came known in the pub, we was already known in the streets. So that never affected us, you know, like we would see celebrities and, you know, people would run up, you know, and try to get autographed. We didn't do that. You know, the celebrities would run up to us and get an autographed. So it was the flip script. So the gang kinda took over. You know, when Pete, when 50 Cent first see me, he like, hey, hey, you know, hey, hey, you know, no, and you, Nellie, you know what I'm saying? I'm sending in, I guess, I can't forget that. I can't, man, everybody know that bar over there on Tempton PC. I can't remember that. I think it was the shock bar or whatever. But I'm in there. So Nellie's sitting right here, and I'm right here. And Nellie, you know what I'm saying? Me, at this time, sold 10 million records. He looked over and my guy, dad, I don't remember his name. He from Minnesota, my guy from Minnesota, he gonna be mad cause I don't remember his name. But he bought a couple of balls of champagne. And so he said, man, get Nellie in her bottle. I reached over there, I gave him a bottle and Nellie looked at me, he said, pimp again. And it was like, everybody, you know, was looking at us, you know, like we was the shit. You know what I'm saying? But we didn't know we was the shit. We was just out there doing our thing. You know, and I guess it may be because of pimp stuff, hold on. I ain't gonna lie on these niggas. You know, you know, these niggas, they listening. So I'm, you know, these niggas are all happy to see us. Same thing with Bishop Don Juan. Same thing with Valentino. Every time I go with him, Goddy, all them big jerk, they love it. And he got that same effect. We got an effect on the people that's rapping about because in some way they believe they're rapping about our lives. So, you know, we never got overexcited or overzealous about being a celebrity. You know what I'm saying? He always would tell me, can't, you can do this, can't, you can do this, can't, can't, can't. And I was like, man, ain't got time for that shit. You know what I'm saying? I'm just gonna be normal. I just wanna go to Big T, sell me some DVDs, go to XCC sells for DVDs, go to Jackson, pull up on my man, Gino. You know what I'm saying? We mess with my guys from the Goon Squad, you know, and sell them some DVDs, go to Atlanta, go to East Side, go to Milwaukee, go to, where we go to Playmakers and 14th Street. And I'm cool. Where it is? I'm cool. I don't wanna be like this. You know what I'm saying? Even though I have the biggest organization in hip, I got 4,000 members, 25 chapters, all my members will tell you, I'm just saying, they can't believe it, you know what I'm saying? Had that type of effect on people? Who? WD. Yeah, WD, yeah, WD was cool. WD was like that? Oh, yeah. They loved him. They loved him. They loved him. When they see him? Yeah, they loved him. They would start what they're doing, try to acknowledge it, man. Like, how did you end up first meeting Nellie though? Nellie? I don't know him like that. I met him through Ken. Through Ken. I met him through a social. Ken, I would tell you. No, you never locked in like that. You never locked in, but you just like, you just like see, you see, and that's what it's all about, man, building a relationship. It's some kind of way this dude right here, like I said, he had this effect on people. They're like when we first came, when the people's out there in the parking lot, they go see him, they go excited, man. Because all of the work that you put in too though, right? But you know, you know what? I really got the old man in prison, right? And they Mr. Black, I can remember his name. Wow. I remember him in prison. I can't remember. Ain't there the way it go? I can't remember the dudes that's out in the streets. But that's weird. I'm institutionalized. But anyway, anyway, Mr. Black told me, he said, man, you got that it factor. Because when I used to be in prison, I was a little skinny nigga black. I mean, I was a skinny nigga, but everybody respected me and loved me in the joint. I messed with the DC dude. Everybody. Milwaukee, the Chicago Coup, you know, everybody, you know. So I go in the yard, man, everybody's showing me love. So that's I think why I first got that spirit. I think it's a spirit, you know what I mean? And that's like I said, you know, too short on people. I go, they house, man, it's a spirit. And people trust me instant, instant. You know, I haven't been to his crib. You know what I'm saying? People trust me. People trust me immediately.