 Man, that man was having a conversation with me one time and at the blue he flipped the whole conversation Yeah, Master P. They pissed with me We ain't talking about that. He won't talk about nothing about that. Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one Yeah, we gonna talk. Yeah, so I gotta ask you and I know you here now, but I gotta ask you about Just P.m. See because I said I'm gonna go back to that man Like let's talk about that like give me so I need everybody give me a P.m. See story in here You know I'm saying I gotta hear like like you you you mentioned knocking doors down earlier I was like man, I wish I get jade out of golf when they're knocking those down be runtime. That'll be hard But like how did you feel when you heard that and knew what he was trying to do or did you think like that lame or what? It's me to shut your fucking mind man when I first heard the song I Was laughing hard Cuz you know That was both That was some bold statements. He was saying yeah, I mean and a part of me being rebellious coming from bricks Yeah Zero Like and shit the fuck off, up that bullshit rapping. White people looking at us, that what happened then. Say it long as we figured out, as long as we stay the body, they gon' rub the side. They ain't tellin' the truth on that old. When I first heard it, I couldn't believe my ears. What you sayin', what this nigga doin', man? I'm like, Pimp, see, you had to chill out. These y'all niggas gon' come see you. You know, man, but then I was like, man, ain't you not even from Houston? Ain't y'all personal? I just literally hit my head. I was like, why nobody from Houston where the boys did this? That's hard. Now, that's something to think about. Then it flipped. I was like, this the most amazing shit I've ever done. But you got the nuts to do it. Yeah. You know what I mean? We ain't never looked at Pimp's scene like no gangster. No, no. Comin' up, you know what I mean? We looked at him like the player. The player, yeah, yeah. Phil. When he did that at first, I was like, me being just ignorant, I was thinkin' like, what the fuck you think you talkin' to? Man, then later I was like, that's amazing. You took, you had to be the hottest thing goin' when you were free. Everybody was Pimpsy home. Pimpsy home. Yeah. The free Pimpsy campaign might be the biggest free somebody campaign we ever seen. That's real. And you know, and it was probably the first one you ever seen. That's real. You know what I mean? So when he came home, the momentum and all that to direct that, to fix the Houston problem, that's when I started lookin' at that scenario. I was like, wow, this nigga amazing. And it can happen, like this nigga did this. And then you see them niggas get together. They ain't had no choice. You see them niggas start comin' together. Man, they ain't had no choice. I see the picture. You remember the picture? You remember the picture? You remember the picture? All those standing in the, yeah, at the ranch. I feel like it is. When I seen it, I say, damn, Pimp, you really ahead of your time. Cause Pimpsy is like one of my favorite person, person out of this period. But, but I be so, when I'm riding jammin' in my, I be so high, and he funny to the beat. You know what I mean? That nigga say, that nigga say, man, nobody made me laugh harder than Pimpsy. And they say, that's a corn or a barcurea. You gonna say a barcurea, and then he finish it, man. It's just like the nigga you say. But it's like with him, he's so authentic. Man. I mean, one of the rad moments with me and him, that I remember is him, the way he used to talk to me on the phone. Okay. It's like, I ain't never been talked to. What he saying? It's like, you don't get to come and say back. It's a one-way to discuss it. Yeah. He just talking to me. He gonna give you everything you need to tell him. Even with the ride on phones, he loves it so much. Look how he tell me, he say, I'ma tell you what you need to do though. You need to put me and Bun B on that bitch. You know what I mean? Yeah, that's all, yeah, he had it on his mouth. I was like, man, I ain't get to tell him that's what I want. He don't listen. He don't listen. He was just telling you. He just, mm, and you was like, okay. Okay, you just listen to that. Man, that man was having a conversation with me one time and at the blue, he flipped the whole conversation. And it was like, yeah, masterpiece. They pissed it with me. Oh, shit. We ain't talking about that. He wasn't talking about nothing about that. But he brought it up. Fuck me up, man. To mess your head up. What did you say? You just listen. You just listen. Every time I done never tried to say words with him, it been cut off. So you just listen to it. Every time. What did he say after he said that? He just said that 11 alone. He went back to the first one. And went right back. But he threw that in there. He said, yeah, they did that. You know what I mean? And he went back to the owner. Like, it wasn't, it happened, but now I'm over here with it. Yeah, damn, man. But it tells you how his mind was. He wasn't sitting there on it. Anybody who does that, they don't, they're not a one track mind person. They're everywhere all at once. It's how pop was. Mm-hmm. A lot of people told me that's how pop was. You know, badass came out here and stayed with me for a little while, you know what I mean? Really? Yeah, just all he, I don't know if you ever heard of an artist out of the city called Duke Gutter. No, I ain't heard of Duke Gutter. Where he from? Third Ward. Third Ward. And he a street legend. And he a rapper too, you know what I mean? But that's his cousin. And you know, he ended up bringing him to my studio. Wow. And, you know, I'm, anybody who can make pop, I won't story about him. You got to hear it. You got to hear it. Tell me, tell me what your story is that you heard from him. Every damn thing is like Pimp C. Stewart. That's how they talk about him. Like he all over the place. One minute he'll be doing this, next minute he'll be doing that. One minute he damn about to cry next to me and he. Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? It's just down to like Pimp. And today's society, they call that bipolar. Man. How would, when you think about Pimp and I asked these questions all the time, before it's just producing, like, what was one of the songs that, when you listen to it, you're like, damn, he put that together right. One day you're here. That'll go hard on him, bruh. My favorite song. I'm up early complaining of light in the daytime. Can't believe you. My favorite song. I didn't talk to Run and Spills, I didn't talk to that whole, I didn't talk to all of them. Now I talk to Bun, all I didn't talk to is 3-2 and Pimp. But boy, that song is so cold. Do you know, growing up jamming Pimp, I had to be at least damn near 20 on my late teens for sure, when I realized that he was singing the choruses during the beats and that rap. I didn't even know that was that nigga on the beat. Yeah. When I seen it with my own eyes, that shook me. I couldn't believe it.