 50 Cent told me something, we was at the P.I.M.P. video, we was in the back. Because, you know, a bishop and snoop nun was over there. I was in a pimp's, I mean, 50 Cent's dressing room. And he told me, I said, yeah, yeah, man. I said, you know, I said that book of Pimp, I was like, he killed him. He looked at me, you know, at 50 Cent. He said, Ken. You only get one time to be that nigga. You know, that's why I don't do drugs, man, because I don't want a nigga to... My biggest fear is a nigga give me some bad drugs. That's what I be saying. You know what I'm saying? So, if I wanted to do some cocaine, or I wanted to shoot some cocaine, or shoot some heroin, and it's got some crazy stuff in it, I can die. That's right. So, these guys are not chemists, you know what I'm saying? They don't understand how chemistry works. You know, you're putting your hands in someone who don't have the skill set to actually administer drugs, you know? And I think that a lot of our young people, man, you know, they got a lot of trauma, you know, post-traumatic stress disorder, and they just try to escape, you know? And people go through, you know, mental illness is real. It's a lot of mental illness in our community. You know, if an army man go to Iraq, or he go to, say, Afghanistan or somewhere where they have war at, he come back, he needs some type of special treatment. They got to give him counseling. What about the brothers and sisters that, you know, seeing these people get ripped with these dracos and these hunting rounds every day, you know? I mean, guns is popping in our hood every day. So, it was good for the goose, it was good for the gandas, so it's got to be going on, in our community as well, if it's going on overseas in war. So, you know, we in a war zone. Some of the guns that our young people got today is just crazy. So, I think an easy escape is drugs. So, I think a lot of our young people, they use drugs, you know, to escape. And, you know, a lot of people say weed is a gateway to a lot of other drugs. You know, sometimes we just don't do it. Yeah, yeah. And people got to go to that next level. And when you get to the point where weed is no longer good and you go to the next level, then I think that's when you imperil. And I think that's what happened, you know, with a lot of, you know, especially celebrities. I mean, if you go back in Celebrity Dome, you know, Michael Jackson, what was that purple fall? Purple fall, yeah. You know, Prince, he alleged. Prince. You know, Elvis Presley. Yeah. You know, man, the list go on, man. Just drug overdose after drug overdose because it's a lot of burden. You know, and then, you know, me being a celebrity, you know, people say, Kim, why you always selling DVDs? Why you always in the hood? Because they keep me saying, you know what I'm saying? If I had to go by being Pimp and Ken, and I had to meet that standard of Pimp and Ken, then that would be a hard bar to reach because you ain't going to always be Pimp and Ken. 50 Cent told me something. We was at the PIMP video. We was in the back. Well, Pimp and Ken say, don't down it. Crown it. Prince. Because, you know, Bishop and Snoopnamus over there, I was in Pimp's, I mean, 50 Cent's dressing room. And they told me, I said, yeah, yeah, man. I said, you know, I said that book of Pimp. Obviously he killed him. He looked at me, you know, at 50 Cent. He said, Ken, he said, you only get one time to be that nigga. You know what I'm saying? He got to figure out something else to be a nigga in again. So what he was saying is like, you know, even with Richard Dine trying, I guess he was saying, I'm only 50 Cent one time. I can never relive, get Richard Dine trying. I can never relive Pimp's up or holds down. You know what I'm saying? But a lot of people try to relive those moments and they try to stay in that zone. And what happens is that zone no longer exists and the individual end up going crazy or end up looking for escapes. You know what I'm saying? Sometimes drugs is the best escape code for people because it takes you out of your moment for now. But once the drugs go down, you got to go, you got to revamp, you got to do it again, and you got to re-up your high. So you know what I'm saying? That's why I stayed. That's why you're always going to see me selling DVDs. You're always going to see me walking around normal. You're always going to see me talking to bumps. I'm always pull over if I got some dollars and give them some bumps and money because that's how I stay sane. And that's why everybody else is going crazy and having overdose and I'm still here. And I agree with that because when you look, people, they can't handle like a lot of times, like a lot of times, like even the character, the actors, whether it was, what was that boy's name? Arnold and what was his real name? Gary Coleman. Them guys and Willis and the girl that was on there, they couldn't never, and even JJ, they couldn't never get past those characters because they were so big. They kind of overshadowed their person. But Pimps of Hosedile had a billion views. Same thing. They want to say it could have did the same thing. I'm just showing you how you were able to move on and maneuver and other people get stopped, get caught. I'm giving people the remedy. Still go to Walmart. Stay humble. Go to Target. You know what I'm saying? Go to your cousin house. Go sit down with your Ken folks. That's going to keep you from tripping and start seeing shit and hearing voices because that's what happens. So that's how I stay humble. And people laugh. Some people laugh, they say, man, nigga still selling DVDs. Don't nobody have DVDs. I don't care if they have DVDs, but they don't buy the DVDs. I said, man, buy it like it's a Jordan, man. Put it on the shelf like it's a collector's item. You know what I'm saying? I said, I'm excited for you. We're going to take a picture, man. I know you ain't got no DVD player, but that's all right, little homie. You know what I'm saying? You know, talk shit. They laugh and they go in the parking and give me $20. That's hard. And sometimes, you know, people be like, man, I ain't going to buy that shit. I'm just going to give you a donation. I say, ain't no nation like a donation. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one. Yeah, we going to talk.