 I got the track in the video from Bootsy called Shooters. I would kill money in my pocket blood. Yeah, and how was it making that? What was the process like? I'm a man, they pay up when this was tatted. Don't boss talk one on one, one on one. Here we gon' talk. But I gotta ask you about you and Bootsy's song because I seen that. Yeah, I got a song with Bootsy. Yeah, so and how that happened because that's how he made me think about Bootsy because he started off. But he from Alabama, I'ma look him up, Bad News. Bad News for sure. Yeah, I've been doing Bootsy for a while before I started rapping and shit. So he been coming to Huntsville doing shows. So I've been doing Bootsy and he signed one of my relatives named D. Rogers. So we linked in like that and I got the track in the video from Bootsy called Shooters. I would kill money in my pocket blood. Yeah, and how was it making that? What was the process like? I'm a man, they pay up when this was tatted. Don't boss talk one on one. Man, Joe Spike shot it. I mean, it cost me a lot of money. Yeah, of course, of course. I ain't gon' front process money. But it was really actually good. Bootsy had just, you know, had his incident with his leg. So my leg wasn't hurting. That wasn't long ago. Right, he was leaning on me then. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Then my leg fucked up, but yeah, it was great. It was a great experience. He boosted a real one. Wow, there's a whole, there's a whole bad. So did y'all just, y'all went in the studio together? Y'all kind of just sent verses. I don't think we was in the studio together on that one. I can't remember. Okay. I don't know. Yeah, that's hard because at the end of the day y'all did get the video done. Yeah, we got the video. And that's, and how was that? Just making a video. Dope, dope. Like I said, he came out in his electric wheelchair, you know what I'm saying? He stood up, leaned on me. You know what I'm saying? Everything was 100. Wow. Still getting money. Still getting this bread. That's all right. Still getting this bread, yeah. That's the one thing you gotta realize, man, that sometime when you get in this game, man, and you know already you're pushing and the money coming in and the flushing coming in, it's gonna bring haters, man. For sure. You know what I'm saying? Niggas gonna be mad, nigga mad. They call you, you got the girl and he didn't. Yeah, that's true. And niggas in the hood, you done beat niggas out of the hood. They like, why that nigga win? I come, God let him win and I didn't win. That's true. Police officers, nigga, they making what you making, why he making it? I mean, it really didn't help. Man, you know, you got a lot of haters. You know what it is. We come from the slums, man. We come from nothing. We used to everything. Hated any kind of way you wanted to, man. We'll take a little something to make a lot, too. You're right. And I think that's the part, I think a lot of niggas be underestimating us on. That's why you can't never underestimate another cat because you never know what that nigga's gonna do. One rhyme away, nigga, one situation. One rhyme away, we finna be through the room.