 It was nothing special about that song because that's everything that was it. There was everything hit that hole too because that was stuff that had been happening there since 92. New York had never given us respect. And then not at the south was on top. I think Willie D said that your double standards in hypocrisy remind me a man. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. The quit hating the south with Willie D and what was it? Had you spoken to PMC around that time when I was what was what was the I know you I know where he was coming from with it. But what was the energy like and just kind of give me run down on how you felt about it was nothing special about that song because that's everything that was it. There was everything hit that hole too because that was stuff that had been happening in us since 92. New York had never given us respect. And then not at the south was on top. I think Willie D said that your double standards in hypocrisy remind me a man. Hold on, man. That they were right. That they were with all of my favorites, man. And say ball here. Now, go ahead. Do you want to say a cormo? Cormo supposed to become. Yeah, yeah, he's going to become a boss talk. I heard Cormo call him the original country rap tunes. Will it be first negative that that was rapping country? Yeah, yeah. Chad would give him credit for that. For sale between Ron. Ron was Chad's favorite rapper than Willie D. Ron Dempsey. No, Ron from Ron Dempsey. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Ron was his favorite. Yeah, yeah. I take that back. Tupac was his favorite rapper. We know that was his favorite rapper of all time. Yeah, I'm going to tell you something. Let me tell you this story, man, because I was how did he like that? Did he ever talk to you about Tupac? All time. OK, so what's up with that, bro? We just at that time of our life, man, you have to realize, man, we were just we weren't rich. We weren't rich, bro, but people thought we were rich. Imagine being regular cats in your hometown. And then when you go out on the road, you superstars, these jail packed women pulling on you. And it's just in doing that time. We were just so humbled that I remember the the week of me moving to Port Arthur. It was when a Thug Life CD dropped. And that CD got us through. A lot of hard times, especially that straight ballin, that straight ballin. I wish it a definition of ballin with your wife. Oh, man, man, that's straight ballin. I got Lord knows tattooed on my own right now. Come on, man, I ain't play with that. Hold on, hold on, go ahead. Speaking of that, speaking of that, there you go. Now, you know, I'm going with it. I have to test on my own. So we would just just study this dude. And we felt him so much. And when they dropped that me against the world. We studied that. Oh, man, we I remember, man, we cut the lights off. Completely dark in the house, wrote us two or three. That's back when we was rolling protect those. Make a what? We was rolling protect those, man, you know what I'm saying? And we just wrote us two or three blunts, man. We listen to that me against the world album, which is by far his best best body of work. From front to back. Yeah, man. That whole goal, man. Oh, my God. And that just it just touched us so much, man. And then sitting up there, their mama showed up on this. Like, we look at each other like, bro, bro. So Pimples, Pimples showed that one. Well, before that, he had went to Houston. No, I'm going to go back to that. He had gone to Houston for something left me at San Jack. And when he came back home that night, he said, Bobo, you going to be bad at me? I said, what? And he said, nigga, that song that beat you tried to give me. Why are you treating me so bad? That sounds like that I didn't like. But why I just heard a song in Houston on the radio. I got five on it. He said, nigga, that shit's a hit. I should have did that. He said, that shit's a hit. He said, Bobo, I'm so sorry. Oh, he apologized to me for two days over that, bro. So yeah, that, you know, but back to that Tupac. Yeah, that's why I brought him. Because Tushard always say, man, I don't know. I don't think he never meant to nigga. But he still just, well, he didn't like. If Tupac didn't like him, he didn't like him. Bro, no. That's how it was. I was the same way. I was the same way. I didn't start listening to a lot of, like, like, I say, East Coast rap that was coming out then. Yeah. I ain't fucking with it. Then because I was a Park fan. Yeah, I was a big Park fan. And you were riding against him, nigga. That's how I was doing it, too. Oh, when they started listening to him. Especially Jay-Z, nigga, I ain't started. And I'm a Jay-Z fan, like a motherfucker, nigga. Oh, I know. When I was, like, in Seven Girls. Oh, I know you were Jay-Z fan, nigga. Park didn't like to listen to me, so I wasn't fucking with you. I didn't fucking Jay-Z till I won't job him. I'm just going to be real with you. One CD that, uh, in my lifetime. In my lifetime. It was too short in the morning. Too short on there. It was all good just a week ago. Listen, man, I just, I ain't going to lie, I wrote what Park was, man. He was that guy. Imaginary players. Imaginary. Yeah. You got to realize, you know, to live and die in the LA even after I was riding with Park, bruh. Oh, yeah. I'm in the car doing all this crazy stuff and Park got me through. But they're low on those? Ooh, I smoke a blunt to take my pain out, nigga. If I went high, I'd probably try to blow my brains out. Man, come on, man. You shoulda killed me as a baby. This on me, it gives the world, baby. I know. Every song was just, we ain't going to even talk about. Man. Touched different around the corner. What did he say about what's his name? The same note I realized, bruh. Different around the corner. And, uh, what's the one on all eyes on me? Different around the corner. And Pitch Me Rollin' got the same fucking beat. Yeah. They're very much the same. Real damn similar. Yeah, they do. Oh, when you really, like, look at the Park era and you see how Pimp C was influenced, it's all of the south. Because you gotta realize, when you look at the hip-hop era during that time, New York had had it. And then it had floated over to the West Coast. And then when Poc came, because we were already, the West Coast had the chronic album, all this stuff. I look at it like this, too. West Coast rappers embraced Southern rappers, too. That's what it was. They did. And Tupac was already on the West. Yeah. You didn't know nothing about Tupac. Well, I ain't gonna say it on the West. He was mess around on the East Coast. He was mess around on the East Coast a little bit, too. He came right with you to the underground. He was in Meridian City. I know that, but he was flipping and flopping at first, man. But he came out with... Bro, we had to move to Meridian City. Yeah. I saw the Oakland. When we first heard the Park, he was in California. Yeah. So, yeah. I didn't know nothing about him going back and forth to the East Coast. Well, I know he was... When he was there, he got shot. Yeah, he got shot. Until he got shot. Yeah. Yeah. So what was that nigga doing up there anyway? Come find out, he from there and nothing. That's it. That's why I look. I didn't know nothing. I didn't know what's history then. Yeah. I realized which one for you is the one we were trying to help. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.