 When you made that song, I heard you say your brother, had he just passed when you did that first? My dog? Yeah. In my brother's 8th ball, we flipped 5 times in the car. He flew out the windshield. I was in the backseat. And that's what True Miracles got. He spared your life. But then your brother passed. Did he have any kids? No. He was 29, about to be 30 that next month. Let's talk about it, man. So I know you got plenty of questions. We waited for the mode 3 questions with you. Like you said that you cried off a T-Rail song. Yeah, that's what tricked me out about this. I said, T-Rail company said I cried off this. Because you got to remember my partner Black that died. Man, we were just together that night before he died. Yeah. And so I got that phone call at 6 o'clock in the morning. And then I was like, damn. Then he made this song, like, bro, just put me back in that same mode. Damn. Like, you just don't know what to do at times. Like, bro, when I heard the song, I ain't listen to no more of your song, bro. Listen to no more? No, because I felt it too much. I felt it too much. I'm like, bro, I can't listen to no more, bro. See how you can touch people's music, man? Every time I listen, I get that same feeling, like every single time. So it was hard on you when I told you you had to research T-Rail today? No, I had to. I ain't listen to that song, though. I put that song. I thought it was already new. I already listened to it. You're gonna be crying like, hey, you don't cry. You just drop a tear or something like that, bro. What you think in that mode? Like, you got a south side. Yeah, so when you made that song, I heard you say your brother, had he just passed when you did that first? My dog? Yeah. Yeah, my brother ate ball. We flipped five times in the car. He flew out the windshield. I was in the backseat. I just want to pour another drink with my dog. And I just want to sit and talk some shit with my dog. And that's what true Malcolm's got. He spared your life. But then your brother, did he have any kids? No, he was 29, he about to be 30 that next month. Probably like two weeks, he died two weeks before his birthday. Wow. And that night, were y'all traveling because of music? Yeah, I actually had a show here in Dallas. And I went to church that next morning with DJ Merck. And then I left here. We got in a wreck in Oklahoma City. Okay, okay, I know exactly where you at. On 35? Yeah, headed towards Kansas. Yeah, wow, man. That had to be tough, man. And that was y'all at the same mom? No, it's just my dog. He was my brother. Yeah, yeah, I get it. Man, it's crazy how they blacked out. It was most likely going the highway. Yeah. They get shot. They get shot. They die like on accidents. Yeah. That's what makes you feel the more. Yeah, DRS was on here. And when he was on here, the guy was saying, my homies. You know, the gangstaling. So the relationship that you and Mode 3 built, we'll go to that. You know, how was it just, because I never got to meet him. But everybody been on this show talking about it. Because I came out right, you know, kind of after that. You know, and I couldn't do this show without bringing his name of his legacy, the way he left this whole situation musically. Him and C-strugs, R-P to C-strugs, too. Just certain ones. I gave them different people. I've been trying to get on. I want to interview Mode 3 mom back. I just want to just show her love, you know. But I know already how people be trying to come at people like that. And I don't want to be that guy, even if I could just do it behind the scene, you know. But it's just, it's something about these people who paved the way for a lot of us to be even doing this. You know what I mean? The legacies that they left, the way that they paved, you know, the work that they're doing. It's more, but I'm just saying, he one of those guys, man. His subjects, people talk about him all the time. And, you know, his family, man, his kids. Do you even, do you know his kids or anything like that? No. Me and Mode 3 were friends musically. Okay. Musically. And I used to tour with them a lot. I used to call them every other day and just talk shit. And just clown each other all the time. So somebody I grew close with being on the road a lot. And I never really came to Dallas and really hang out with them in Dallas. It was more of a, on the road, hanging out all the time, being in the studio. And he was with Bootsie a lot. I was with Bootsie a lot and somebody I really connected with. And I really respond to real. He got a big heart too. He do. When I was, remember I was talking about my son and I was, I didn't know about music and I kind of messed my buns up. Mode 3 let me go on tour with him. Do song. He'll bring me out. He landed a hand. I think he was trying to figure out what the road did. Cause remember the road did him the same way. Yeah. He was, come on. T-Ray bringing white ass out here and seeing this song. Bring your fat ass out here and seeing this song, man. Come on. That's him. Oh, shit. I'm already rocking. And it helped me out. Wow. Helped me out a lot. Doing tours when I'm like that. And I appreciate it every day. He was doing something like that. He might miss a show. I could see T-Ray down there. He mentioned my name. He was scared to do songs with me. Matter of fact, I talked to him the day before he passed. Wow. He was going to the studio the day I, the day after. He was going to go to the studio the next day. He was going to knock a feature from me. I finally sent him a song that was fast. He was like, bitch, you finally made some fast shit.