 Like, I never got paid from the label. At all. At all. It's like people that was on my songs that ain't even as big a artist as me that got something from the label. So I never got anything from the label, right? I even had to pay out my contract, right? Pay them to just let clear me from this thing totally. Get on Boss Talk 101. Tell me about a time in the music industry that you've dealt with, because there's so many times people deal with, and not even when the music industry just happened, I would say any time you're dealing with money and entertainment industry, I would say, where you did deals, because I was on Instagram the other day and I was watching some comedians talk about going to perform different places. And you know, they get half of their money upfront, but when you get there, they don't wanna get paid the other half and stuff like that. I'm sure a lot of that happened in the music industry as well, where sometimes they pay you half or sometimes they don't even pay you at all when you did all your work and you're supposed to get you just due. How many times does that happen to you and then how do you deal with it? Well, it's happened to me a few times, like I never got paid from the label. At all? At all. It's like people that was on my songs that ain't even as big an artist as me that got something from the label. So I never got anything from the label, right? I even had to pay out my contract, right? Pay them to just let clear me from this thing totally. But if you're not getting paid, wouldn't that be a breach of your contract where you can walk away anyway? I'm still to this day, lawyer team trying to get the best source to get back what's mine. Wow, so the masters and all that stuff. I mean, the label was basically crumbled, the albums were sold to off to some other, you know what I'm saying? Industrial era. Explain to me South Circle, the makeup of South Circle. It was an artist that was at Suave House already. When I came, I was so hungry and so extreme they had to rise me up to the, cause it was a roster. Yeah. So of course when the new come in, he at the bottom of the roster. I was too hungry for that. Here comes the ball. It's a new day. So sway your ass and blast with that man packing AK. So in order to move me up the roster, they said, well, let's just join him with a guy that's already in the roster. Yeah. So South Circle is that. So as they put this group together, I see they collabed it. And I guess their plot was to collab it with MJGN8 ball. One, two, three, Mr. B. I.G. Pull a rhyme out of my mind and shoot it like a block. Nine, 17 times. Like rock and roll, ain't no joke. You know, when you guys did collab. We didn't really know what it was really gonna turn out to be until we did it and start seeing the effects of it. I'm creeping around the back way, keeping the scenery, because these n****s can't be seeing me. Anywhere you go. So it's just the fact of, you know, I just love the music. She don't really know the music like me, but I love the music. I love the history of it. So when I look at, you know, South Circle and I look at Mr. Mike, I look at eight ball. I look at the down, you know, just the downside movement. You remember when the downside them tapes was out. You know what I mean? All this stuff, man, when we didn't, I was locked on to the South when it was in the West Coast was doing their thing at the time. You know what I mean? So I still remain loyal to what we had going. You know what I'm saying? Whether it was ghetto boys, even though the ghetto boys seem to kind of more, you know, universal or whatever you want to call it. But eight ball and it was just eight ball, MJG, South Circle, Mr. Mike, you, Mr. Mike, but then the other big Mike, you know, all of these different scenarios was something that I valued. And I'm going to be honest with you, that's a whole legacy and a legend that don't get talked about enough for me. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one.