 Um, uh, gangsta boo, you know, and, and R.I.P. to gangsta boo, but did you ever have any dealings with, with her? Man, did I have dealings with her? That was my homegirl. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. I wanna ask you about, uh, something that, uh, here, uh, happened here recently, uh, and I don't know if you know them, but you, me and you, we met, we, me and you were down in Memphis together. Uh, we actually was in Tunica, Mississippi, but you gotta go through Memphis to get over that little hall. Yeah. But, um, um, uh, gangsta boo, you know, and, and R.I.P. to gangsta boo, but did you ever have any dealings with, with her? Man, did I have dealings with her? That was my homegirl. Okay. If you look at the movie, I gave you the Ghetto Streets Executive Street in part two. That's gangsta boo at the party. She had all my party. She went to my party at Pure. She went to my party at, uh, was at Park, Central Park, whatever the club is. It's so many years. And you know, gangsta boo was like, Ken, I didn't know you had to jump in like this. So we had a party, right? And you know, my city loved me. So when I throw a party, like we had there to call a fire monster because it was like a concert. Yeah. The club only hold like a thousand people, but it was like 20,000 people. It was people all along the streets and gangsta boo and, uh, uh, uh, what's his name? Bumby and, uh, what's the boy's name, uh, from Mississippi, uh, David Banner. David Banner? All of them was there, you know? So we promoted it just as the Pivot Ken party, but people came because it was a concert in gangsta boo. And all of them was there. The next party we did was with the Bratt and gangsta boo. So all of them come to my party all came for free. You know? It's just, everybody showed me love, man. You know, gangsta boo was one of those individuals that showed me the most love. You know what I'm saying? Me, uh, matter of fact, uh, uh, shout out to my homegirl Smokey, her and, uh, gangsta boo. It came together, man. They was just coming, you know, to show me some love. And, uh, you know, she was, uh, she was a good person, man. I think I talked to her maybe about two years ago. Somehow we ended up on the phone together. I don't know if she was around somebody and they said Pivot Ken. She said, that's my homeboy. But, uh, you know, she came to all my parties. She's in the movie, the Ghetto Street, the Zecca Street, uh, the CD, too. So you know, I mean, we, yeah, we got, uh, well, yeah, I mean, then we was in Atlanta. We used to be together all the time, too. You know? She came down here in Atlanta and she came down to Atlanta and, uh, we hung out a lot. You know, uh, Smokey, all of us, you know, Atlanta was a small community. All the rappers, you know, we just hung out together. But that was my homegirl, man, you know, uh, did they ever find out how she, uh, some people say drugs, some people, we, these is all alleged, you know, everybody say fitting all on everything that happened now. So even big scar, RIP to him, too, who died three weeks before she died. This is, this, this stuff is ripping through our communities, man. If that's be the case, because I don't, you know, I don't really mess around in them, but I just hate to see it. But it's a different world than where we come from. But, you know, that's why I don't do drugs, man, because I don't want a negative, my biggest fear is that they give me some bad drugs. That's what I be saying to me. 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. These guys are not chemists, you know what I'm saying? They don't understand how chemistry works. So, you know, you putting your hands in someone who don't have the skill set to actually administer drugs, you know, and, uh, 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 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 more 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, uh, uh, Dracoals and these, uh, these hundreds?