 When people talk about you, they say, oh, he rap off beat. Yeah, he does, buddy. It's a way. That's like, he purposely does that. I'm about to make a meal, y'all, because we all believe. I got, yeah, I've got to stop playing. I'm a fan. I'm telling you now. You came out to be called, met me on the outside hustling. I wasn't surprised, because I'm the man that stand. I'm bound to make a meal. Daddy, y'all haven't heard of me. Like, I'm a southerner. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. So how tough was it working with your brother? You know, some people, me and my brother grew up close, you know what I'm saying? But how was it like being, do you feel like it was a, like shadowing him, or do you feel like it was just a, well, how was it? You got to tell me. No, I think it was okay. I mean, because to me, I couldn't be P. He couldn't be me. So it was like, he was good for what he was doing. Because at that time, the label needed a P. You know what I'm saying? I couldn't be it. So it wasn't ever that. I don't think it was ever even me in the shadow. I don't think it was ever, like I never felt like in the shadow. I feel like I was so good at what I was doing. And then when I grew up, I became, I think, you know, just being silken. Yeah, so, yeah, body body was a whole, whole different movement for me. Like, you didn't hear nothing like y'all sound. T.R.U. You know we body body, feel. You know we body body. My manager. And y'all was, and we was in the South, right? How hard was it being that you guys had that Southern flow to get respect in the industry? We'll go there. It actually worked for us. It really worked for us because it was different. Everybody was talking about it at first, like, oh, you know, it's not good, but sometimes unique is better, you know what I'm saying? So it made us way better. Yeah, yeah. It kind of opened up some doors where first they didn't want to do the South and then the South was big all of a sudden. You know what I'm saying? So I'm sure, yeah. But you were one of those guys that basically your flow, because of what your cadence was, you wouldn't own the cadence that everybody else was on. And some people criticized, some people were cool with it. How did you feel about it and why did you do it? I just did it because I thought it was just being me. I didn't want to be like everybody else. And the funny thing about it is most people say that, but I really was rapping good. But to the average person, if you don't like country music, you ain't gonna like it. So if you don't like what I'm doing, you ain't gonna like it. But I thought I was way before my time. That's my opinion. That's hard. And the reason I say that is because you hear the Migos, they was criticized like that. So and you've seen that, did you think about it? You was like, man, you seen the move, right? Well, a lot of those guys gave me props. They'd be like, yo, a lot of guys gave me props and was like, yo, that's kind of what we did to be more like you. Because artists know other artists. They're like, we rock with you. You know what I'm saying? So yeah. Because that's the only thing I heard. Like when people talk about you, they say, oh, he rap off beat. Yeah, he does, buddy. It's a way. That's like he purposely does that. I'm gonna make a meal, y'all. And because we all believe, I got, yeah, I stopped playing, I'm a fan. I'm telling you now. When you came out to be called, met me on the outside hustling. I was surprised, but don't be the man that stand, I'm bound to make a meal. Daddy, is y'all having a meal? Like I'm a southerner. So when I would hear you rap, I really, it doesn't matter what you was on, no matter what I was with you. Cause I'm in the south and you know the age I am. So at the end of the day, I'm not letting nothing, you know, we not going. So did you feel like, so when you was listening to it, did you feel like you had your own opinion on it? Like how I feel about it? Yeah, yeah, no, I knew that you, first of all, it wasn't just you at that time. The time I'm talking about it was you, it was Pimp, it was everybody. It was all of us, anybody that was from the south didn't get that respect and credibility like they were doing on the east coast, you know that. And you know, you guys are so forgiven. You know what I'm saying? Y'all professional and I got to give it to you. I'm just, my heart a little different, you know what I'm saying? Cause I don't play about us. You know what I'm saying? It's like, I just know that you were something that I wouldn't, I wasn't trying to play with my people. So when you look at Master P, the um... And all that stuff, I was all over it because at the end of the day, I feel like we didn't have much. Like I said, the mixtapes and the stuff that you guys, the double, you know, cassettes, I mean, down south hustle. I mean, I was with all that. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk.