 I think I'm Big Meach Larry Hoover. I think I'm Big Meach Larry Hoover. It sounds dope in the club, but when the person trying to get out of prison, they don't want to go back to those thoughts no more. They don't want to deal with that. But you know what, the sad case is that people like myself and Larry Hoover and Jeff Ford, we put that out in the atmosphere. When you think about today's game, you gotta think about Lil Wayne. That's what I was about to say. Think about Snoop Dogg. You gotta think about, look, this is something we interviewed Jeff Ford's grandson and Prince Amir and he talked about Kevin Gates. He said that he had used his grandfather's name and it's in the music, but he don't know him in some type of way. Especially in the entertainment history. You know, you got Kevin Gates to just drop something on his intro. What did he say? Yo, check out the intro. It was about the Muslim faith or was it about the Black Pea Stone? Let me know what I'm looking for. Muslim faith is just not ours. That's to get that straight to the right thing to be. But, you know, who you get your teachers from and who you want to, who guide you, that's a blessing. But he speak on, he speak on Islam, he a Muslim first. And I'm gonna allow that to hit with their brother. And he also speak on being a part and partial of this thing of ours. You know what I'm saying? And my point is I never met him before. And it was crazy to me because he was like, not only him, NBA young boy. So a lot of time the hip hop scene cultivates and moves the whole narrative. Look when I was hot. Look how many times they use my name. Oh, yeah, exactly. You know what I'm saying? My name nearly, man, my name been mentioned. I can just go past, what's the name? Project Pat. I can just go, I mean, if my name, you know, they use my lyrics. You know what I'm saying? LL Cool J. You know what I'm saying? Let your next move be your best mine stuff. You know what I'm saying? So they, you know, it's culture. So we are like the, the, the, the primes and the peptic masons and, you know, they talk about what's that dude named, uh, uh, Apple and, you know, uh, Rich, you know what I'm saying? All them guys, them guys were folk lords. They was ghetto folk lords. They was ghetto heroes. So you know what I mean? That's the, that's what we talk about when we in the barbershop. That's when we talk about we ain't no, uh, boss talk. Yeah. We talking about Larry Hoover. We talking about Jeff Ford. You know, we talking about, you know, uh, Mickey Caldwell and, and I don't rest them, but it's good and bad when they talk about you because then like if it's a case where say you've gotten older and you're not as relevant anymore. When these newer rappers are talking about you, it gets you back hot. It gets you relevant with a younger group of people. But it goes bad, bad, bad and good. The ones who are in prison, like Larry Ford, Jeff, Larry Hoover, Jeff Ford and so forth. When you have rappers who are talking about them and these men are trying to get out of prison and they're talking about them in a way where they're still in these camps. They don't know, they don't even clue. They don't know these dudes. They weren't even born with it. Exactly. So it more harm them than it's good for them. You see what I mean? It's like when Rick Ross did, I think I'm Big Meach Larry Hoover. It, it, it sounds dope in the club, but when a person trying to get out of prison, they don't want to, they don't want to go back to those thoughts no more. They don't want to deal with that. But you know what, you know what the sad case is that, you know, people like myself and Larry Hoover and Jeff Ford, you know, you know, we put that out in the atmosphere. My mom used to say, son, my mom used to say son, don't speak it because you can't bring it back. So all the things that we, all the things that we did, you know what I'm saying? Especially in today's society with social media and everything, you definitely can't bring it back. Well, everything we did is coming back to hunters. Malcolm X said the truth, the chicken is coming home to roots. So you know what I'm saying? Everything that we did in the past, you know, that we were doing to build our image. Because you know, the first 30 years of a man life is legacy. The next 30 years is dynasty. So after Larry Hoover and Pimkin and Jeff Ford, all of them hit the 30 year mark. It's about, you know, we're thinking about our children. We're thinking about generational wealth. We're thinking about how we're going to lead son to our kids. So we don't have that same perspective no more. But that legacy, that first 30 years is gangster. You know what I'm saying? Yada, yada, yada. So that's what you get left with. You know, like a lot of times, you know, I say this all the time, people say, Pimkin! I say Pimkin, not period, Pimkin comma, you know, founder, hip hop attorney. Pimkin comma, author. Pimkin comma, literary agent. Pimkin comma, filmmaker. So people is putting, like I got this from a TDJ. He said people put a period where they need to be putting comma. You know what I'm saying? That's the problem. You know what I'm saying? They need to be Larry Hoover comma, you know, political advisor. You know, he had gated and all them. You know, anybody in Chicago know they said gays to go to pools. You know what I'm saying? You know, Larry Hoover, you know what I'm saying? Mentor, philanthropist. You know what I mean? Murders this man to stop. You know what I mean? People, he said, man, let them make it. Saved a lot of people. You know what I'm saying? So we got to free Larry Hoover. You know what I'm saying? We got to free Jeff Royal. Exactly. If they really want to see a transition, if they really want to see something happen, they got to quick glorify the criminals.