 It don't be the outgrown shit people change up. The money in the fame has a strange way of changing people, man. If you look at a lot of the most successful people, they got issues. They got issues with the people. Like, that's why I respect people like Jay-Z, people like T.I. You know, because these people still got the original people around them. So you can't tell me that, you know, when you get into the money and you get into the different world of things, you can't keep your people right now with you. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we gonna talk. That's how I'm talking about that book. Yeah, you were saying how you made the million while you were there. So what I did, I wrote the book. I was like, man, you know, because everybody in prison used to ask me about Jay-Z. Yeah, of course. He was a real big deal at the time. And, you know, I got tired of answering questions about that shit. That's why you keep saying that in here. You're like, I'm tired of it. Yeah, so everybody wanted to ask me about it. But it's a part of your journey though. Yeah, but God damn, um. No, wait a minute, I wanna ask you what, is it that you've been doing a lot of press over the, how long you been out now? Like almost three years. Three years, and you don't answer Jay-Z's question until you can't answer no damn mo. Yeah, and I'm tired of that shit, man. You know what I'm saying? I love it, I love it. I'm tired of it, you know what I'm saying? No, let's be real, let's be real. I'm Boss Talk 101. What is the worst thing about it? It ain't me. You like that? It's a part of, yeah, of course it's a part of, you know, my origin, how I get in the industry. And every day, I appreciate the homie for taking the initiative to being the person that he is today because it opened up a lot of doors for me. You see what I'm saying? Just by, you know, him making it. Whether it was intentionally or unintentionally or intentional, on his behalf, it still opened up a lot of doors for me. And it gave me opportunity. So I'm grateful for that, you know what I'm saying? Shout out to the homie. Nevertheless, I'm tired of answering questions about that nigga, but I'll ask you no more the questions you need to answer. No! So it ain't niggas, you gotta understand, you was locked up and you don't know how big that movement was, bro. It was crazy, man. You wasn't here to see it, and it really makes me more weirder. You like, what the hell, man? Yeah, cause you know, when I got out and shit, you know what I'm saying? Like, it's still kind of new to me. But, you know, cause, let's not talk about Jeezy. Jeezy, yeah, but it was new to me. And so even to this day, a lot of stuff is still new to me. You see what I'm saying? So, you know, me knowing a person that slept in my house, a person that, you know, I used to let him wear my jury. You know, a person that I really protected in the streets. If he had issue, you know, they came to me for the issues, cause I'm the street, I'm the street nigga. They're not the street niggas. You know what I'm saying? They did their hustle thing, but they're not the street niggas. So when they had smoke, when they had, you know, when he wanted to go get my earrings or rock my Rolexes and shit, he come to me. And so, you know, to see the person that was a non-rapper, that became a fucking rap icon, like it stills a part, a mind-boggling about that shit. You know what I'm saying? I know you are. It ain't just like really just, you know, just sod in with me. Cause, and through looking at that example, I know that this shit is, is reachable. Yeah. It can happen for me. You know what I'm saying? It can happen for anybody. Correct. Cause I got records right now in my phone, old ass records that we did. And you'll be like, who the fuck is that? It wouldn't be the individual that you know as a trap, as a trap icon. So, you know, that type of shit is motivation and it let me know that, you know, the shit can be done. You know, anything that you really put your mind to, anything that you're determined to do, you can actually do that shit. You see what I'm saying? Okay. But the thing is you, you don't understand what you just said really. I'm a thinker, right? You know, we hustled. So in my mind, you can't sit here and tell me you got to work, you know, music with you and him on it, all kind of stuff. No, wait a minute. I'm not saying, I'm not doubting you. I'm just saying and not have it in your heart to say, you know what, I'm for to do me a whole movie or series or something. You got the elements to do things that other people wouldn't have. You know what I'm saying? You got that, that's money in the bank to be honest with you, bro. This record right here is called, Players From The South. You gonna send that to me? Yeah, I'm gonna send it to you. Yeah, because I got to have it cause I ain't, it's just for boss talk. Cause I'm gonna play that whole. Let me hear it. This song right here, right? This is the first song we ever done. It was in 97. I already, I don't know. You know what I'm saying? And so, you know, I wanna hear his voice in this track. Let me hear this, man. Hold on. Hold on, hold on. What is in it right here? That damn show him. Yeah. That damn show him. Yeah, that's it. I'm just got it. I'm gonna do that. Okay. That damn show him. Put your head like a motherfuckin' brain. It's a club called my city. Yeah, you with no yeah on that one, what? Nah, nah, you with no yeah on that one. Nah, I love it, man. I love your honesty, bro. Can you hear that? No, nobody ain't working. I think everybody just not grew each other, bro. Y'all doing, it's something different now. You know what I'm saying? I don't really think that's the case. A lot of people say shit. Nobody's doing reunion, man. Like how far is? Nah, I don't think, I don't think like it's the outgrown. I think more so. You can look at it from that perspective, but I think, you know, people change up on you, man. And it don't be the outgrown shit. People change up. The money and the fame has a strange way of changing people, man. If you look at a lot of the most successful people, they got issues. They got issues with the people. Like, that's why I respect people like Jay-Z, people like T.I. You know, because these people still got the original people around them. So you can't tell me that, you know, when you get into the money and you get into the different world of things, you can't keep your people right there with you. Same thing with Birdman. Birdman. It may look raggedy, but it's still there. Look at Birdman. BG got out of jail. Although, you know, people had argued that it gotta be some business going on. But the fact of the matter is that these people still fucking with their people. Look how many time Birdman, juvenile, then cuss Birdman now. BG then dis-Birdman. Birdman has said something, but you know they still have a family. At the end of, Birdman just loved Jewish Tuesday. We was at Jewish Tuesday one time. These people still fuck with their people. So anybody that's solid. Look at Jay-Z. Tata still around. Emery just fresh out of prison. He fresh on a private jet. This nigga a billionaire. This nigga still fucking with all his people. Shondan, that girl, all these people around this man is still there. So I feel like, Tia, look at him. P.S. the whole country came, Matt Boney, all these people that you rock with. No matter how bad of a fuck up these people are, these people still connected to their people. So if it's anybody in the energy that you see that ain't connected to their people, you know, it's a question there. It's a big question there. That's true.