 And he killed it, he was like, this is crazy. And I ain't think he's gonna make it because he was on tour. And so he sent it, and I was like, I was like, oh man, you killed it, right? I was like, how much I owe you? And he was like, nothing. And I think he was going for $100,000 easily. And he was like, nah, don't worry about it. Just next time, you know, look out for me. And I was like, I did something for him later on, not music wise, but just some real, real, real, real. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah. Let me go back into the music. I'm gonna pull y'all out. Okay, go ahead. Let's talk about, you know, you've worked with so many different people. You work with Jay-Z, you work with Beyoncé, you work with, you work with so many, man. So how was it, how was it even rocking out with like Jay-Z and just working with these different people? You gotta give us the explanation. All of them was dope, man. Like Trina was great. Trina. Cameron them was great. Cameron, see, you done been down through there. So with, I think with the ones that stood out the most was probably Beyoncé, that was younger. And we was like, here. So it was like, they was just trying to make it. Well, they made it a little bit, but we would, you know, we was just, and it was a real conversation. So it was like a, like a brother, sister, like growing up, trying to figure it out. And we helped each other on that part and it was fun. And then with Jay, it's like, it's dope because kind of like, I mean, I ain't saying I don't see what he's doing now. That's crazy, but I would think that so the first time when I was like, I was like, y'all Jay-Z was my favorite. I met him before at priority. So it was like Hecacool Humble. I was like, man, that's crazy. And he was just starting, I wasn't selling any records and stuff like that, but he was just crazy nice. I knew it because as another artist, you could tell, but I didn't know his hustle or his drive was that good. And then so when he started going a little bigger, I was like, man, I gotta get him on the record. And you know, it's so funny. So I called him, I'm like, yo, I need to join this record. And it was, I had like two days to finish the album up. And I sent it to Jay. And I think it was on tour. I can't remember the tour it was, but. So, you know, everybody after that big old tour, I think it was a Def Jam or one of those big ones, like DMX, everybody was on it. So after the tour, he, everybody stayed. But so let's say the tour was over Wednesday. My album was going to get massed to Thursday. Everybody stayed in the city that there was that because it was the last day of the tour. So everybody partying, having fun. Jay go back and finished the song up and sent it to me. So he must have got a suit like three o'clock in the morning. I got it that morning. And I made my time to edit it. You know what I'm saying? And someone, and he killed it. He was like, this is crazy. And I ain't think he's gonna make it because it was on tour. And so he, he sent it. And I was like, I was like, oh, man, you killed it, right? I was like, how much I owe you? And he was like nothing. And I was, I think he was going for 100,000 easily. And he was like, nah, don't worry about it. Just next time, you know, look out for me. And I was like, cause I did something for him later on, not music wise, but just some real, real, real stuff. Yeah, I read something about, he says that in his articles that I read that he don't even charge. He just do networking if it's worth him doing. You know what I mean? Yeah. Man.