 If I was saying, man, I need you to audition to make a meal ticket right now, what would be the song that you would sing and how would you sing it? To show you how it is. The song? Yeah. Give me a little bit of it. You ain't got to go long. Let's see. Let's see. Cause this ain't so bad. Say yes to sex. Even when we get mad. Say yes to kids. One day we'll have. And say yes to love. Here we go. Okay. That's what he, that's what he come out with. He want to sing a pen is all. You can't do that. You can't do it right. What? Man, you know, what was the song that you, when you was, when, if I was saying, man, I need you to audition to be, to make a meal ticket right now. Okay. What would be the song that you would sing and how would you sing it? To show you how it is. The song? Yeah. Give me a little bit of it. You ain't got to go long. Let's see. Let's see. Say yes to this. Cause this ain't so bad. Say yes to sex. Even when we get mad. Say yes to kids. One day we'll have. And say yes to love. And I'll say yes to that. Man, I like that, man. I like that, man. Say yes, baby. That's dope, man. So you, yeah, yeah, yeah, you going to get in there at the end. That's what I'm going to put you in there, man. I think, I think there's something about a person who can sing R&B in this day and time. You got some guys out here now that's, you know, they rapping and singing. I just interviewed T-Rail. I don't feel like you care enough. Only pay attention when I'm in a beach. You think I'm a hoe. It really ain't better. Just interviewed, uh, uh, Deriz Deshun. Ain't gonna say no names. I know I made niggas. All these fucking chimes, I can slay niggas. I slayed niggas on the way. Okay. Like these guys are rapping, but they're singing a painful way and they rap, but it's not R&B all the way. It's a different way that they do it. Are you trying to convert R&B into something else? Are you really trying to stay grounded in R&B? No. So I'm trying to convert it into something else. R&B obviously is my, the soul and the heart of where I came from. But because I have this youthful energy to my life, I feel like I'm transcending with each music change that goes on in the industry. Okay. Like music is constantly changing, and I feel like I'm constantly with that flow of ideas and how the world is shifting. Do you think you have to change it because R&B is dead? Whoa, whoa, dead. I'm just asking because... You know what? It ain't never died. You know? It ain't never died to me. It's just not exposed the way we need to expose it. So, you know, just like when Usher did that little thing, that little thing he was singing, everybody going crazy now. It ain't never been dead. Folks just ain't putting it out there like they should be. Because I see so many R&B artists changing it, not traditional R&B. They're changing it to more whether pain, music, I call it, because they are singing with that pain. It's not that love-making R&B. Everything is about pain and suffering and all of that. I still love it. I like what the new people are doing. A lot of people before us... What happens when baby-making music? That's what I'm doing.