 The very first song I did with somebody out of Dallas was Kaimoff. He was just on there. Yeah. That's the very first song I did with somebody in Dallas was with OG. How did you feel about it? I was excited as hell. You know what I'm saying? I really couldn't believe that I was doing a song with him. That's how I was at that time because I mean they was doing songs with cash money and shit. This was MC. Yeah. This was in the 90s. He fucking was screwing. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. 101. Yeah, we gon' talk. The music man. I'm trying to get to this music because I know already that music means something to you. You live and breathe that music man. So you know the scene of the music and everything. So help me understand when it comes to the music, who are you liking now? Right now. In these days. Like in Dallas. Oh man. You know what? I've been fucking around in Dallas for so long. You know what I'm saying? That I can go all the way back. You know what I'm saying? My very first song I did with somebody out of Dallas was Kaimov. He was just on there. Yeah. That's the very first song I did with somebody in Dallas was Wicked with the OG. How did you feel about it? I was excited as hell. You know what I'm saying? I really couldn't believe that I was doing a song with him. That's how I was at that time because I mean they was doing songs with cash money and shit. This was MC. Yeah. This was in the 90s. He fucking was screwing. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. When you see your song with him, man, I thought I had made it, bro. That's how I was back then. You just had that type of respect that for him to even sit down and talk to me or be willing to do a song with me. You know what I'm saying? I felt like a kid in a canister. How was the process of that though? How did you even link that up? My partner Willie Will. And shout out again to Mike Grayson that I had ran the label with. He actually did work with Ron C. and Nemesis and he actually produced and recorded a lot of The Rallied Boys, you know what I'm saying? Like back when they was working back in the day. When I came through, he was like damn, you know what I'm saying? Boyd Dope and Willie Will had the song with Cotton and they brought me to the studio and I just wrapped. It's like damn, you know what I'm saying? Put me on it. It was just like that. Back then it was more, you had to show and prove, man. You know what I'm saying? If you're going to get on a track with boys, you had to really be something special. You know what I'm saying? Back then. Was the process long when y'all went to the studio? I was always ready. I knew all my reps before I got to the studio. You know what I'm saying? And if you gave me a beat back then, when I was on rap like that, shit, man. I could do a verse like it ain't shit because that's all I wanted to do. I didn't want to do nothing else. I asked my mom about a record deal when I was in first grade. I always wanted to be in the team, always, you know what I'm saying? So when you and Cotton Mouth, y'all done the song, did y'all do a video to it or y'all damn? Nah, we ain't do no video to it. But keep in mind, it wasn't my record, you know what I'm saying? It was the homest record. It was really real record, you know what I'm saying? And I was just happy to be a part of it, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like, you think it, I'm like, at this time, I'm a teenager at this time. You know what I'm saying? And I'm on a song with somebody who I'm riding, listening to, who I never thought I would meet. And it's been like that for me a lot in my life. I just been, you know, right place, right time with the right shit. You know what I'm saying? Like, even when I seen you had Bobo on here, you know what I'm saying? Like, Bobo, shout out to that boy, Bobo. My connection with Bobo, you know what I'm saying? I remember the bitch get up off me. You know what I'm saying? I remember listening to that record like damn this shit hard. You know what I'm saying? And then, you know, to go to the radio station when he had the radio show and they did the pump of the dump it. I think it was slamming the jam, you know, like that. And my record won the pump of the dump it. And if you want, you got to come up there and do an interview. And I ended up doing the intro for the shit and everything. So my relationship go back with him like that, which is the he's Leo connection. You know what I'm saying? All of that. It's like it's just a big, so big pop. You did the intro for Bobo and them show for his radio show. So so super tight. You know, he started his own podcast. You know that. I know that you got to go on there, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's my boy, man. We talk we talk daily. Actually, I probably call him tonight. Man, it's nice to you. You're going to like it. I got to get you on there. You know, I'm telling you. You know what I'm saying? You know, he know he's going to do it. And he know it. You know, when I when I said it is what it is. I ain't scared. I say what I'm saying. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one. Yeah, we going to.