 So I'm gonna put it up on the screen. He texts me. He texts me on Facebook messages. He said, oh gee, he saw me in the, I'm gonna show you the video, I'm gonna show it all to you. Of the video, we called it in Glorella. He had that, and at the bottom, the same time when it came out. Yeah, like, that's less than an hour. That's less than an hour after it came out. Like, I got the greatest fan in the world. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101, 101. Yeah, we gonna talk. Let me ask you, I wanna ask you about the big elephant in the room. You know, when I do my interviews, I always the elephant in the room. The elephant in the room for me, when I talk with you, I was on the phone, I told my wife just to her, so I was on the phone, I was listening at this guy playing the guitar. When your legs don't work like they used to before, and then there's, have I told you lately that I love. Before that email came through, playing the guitar. As somebody who creates stuff, somebody accusing you of a ripoff, what did you play for that jury? And he was singing all these melodies. The rain are coming, and then it looks like we made it. Look how far we've come. He was singing each song, and he would say they sound like each other, cause he was being sued for redoing a song. And then, boom, your email came through. And I said, man, I didn't even stop to look at the email. Then I said, let me check this email. And I said, damn, it's talking about somebody that took somebody's song. And I just, in the first day, when I started news, you can use. Glorilla, Glorilla, they have a thing where they did the song tomorrow, and they helped jam it to some nice song. But it's a nice, nice song, and I can tell you right now, guys, we are, cause there are some guys, man, that got a song that's similar to it, and they're not trying to hear it, man. Streets of the West Bank, that New Orleans raised them, I got a lot of potters down there, shout out to GDP, shout out to Birdman. The first thing I ever talked about was Mobo Joe's song. I never met this guy, but I was like, man, this song sound like the same Glorilla tomorrow. I was like, man. And then, to have you here now, that's how God worked for me. I'm telling you, it'd be confirming, like boom, boom, boom, like this, I don't even know how it happens, but I know it's sent from God, from me, the way I believe, you know what I'm saying? So when I seen that, I got to get him on the show. It had nothing to do with you. It was already some channel to me before I even talked to you. Did that make sense? Yeah, it makes sense, cause it's like, when you live right and you treat people right, the universe bless you right. Yeah, so. You know what I'm saying? And like, it's done like your wife said, nothing happened by accident. Okay, so when I get the, when I call you, I say, man, we got to talk. We want, I want you to come on the show as well. You know, when you can get up here, as soon as you can get up here, let's do this. And you was like, okay, I'm gonna come do it. Okay. And I heard this song. He's his name. They say they don't fuck with me, but I say they can't fuck with me. And when I heard it, you guys's version had the same tempo, boom, boom. You know, that same, that same. Well, on the street of the West bank is something like days of way back. When did you make that song? That song, that doghouse pause, the streets of the West bank. Streets of the West bank. That was a 93 release. That was my third release. Streets of the West bank. This one right here. Yeah. Yeah. And how did that beat? That, that did the beat. Oh, okay. He did, he did all of this. Listen to this. Well, on the street of the West bank is something like. Okay. But then the, the, the, the confrontational, the thing that's, that, that we are comparing it to is the, the one with Glorilla. I want to. Start up. So somebody takes this, we talk to ice about loops all the time. People stealing people's loops and the kids from overseas making loops today. You don't have company. Everybody don't have the resources to be watching this stuff all the time, like they do. Correct. So just tell us how, how did you even end up hearing that this had happened? Like you, you, this show song, this show craft. And how long after it's been out, did you hear about it? Oh man, hold on. I should have had it ready to go. The song dropped on September 25th. Midnight. That's when it, that's when it dropped. And I got, I think it dropped, it dropped at midnight and I got the text at 1250 something. Oh, so that same. Afane, Afane out of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. South Carolina, Charleston. Yeah. I'm going to show you all when I get off because I can't pull it up right now. Okay. You just text it to me so I can come up. I'm going to put it up on the screen. And he texts me. He texts me on Facebook messages. He said, oh gee, he saw me in the, I'm going to show you the video, I'm going to show it all to you. Of the video we called it in Glorella. And he had that. And at the bottom, the same time when it came out. Yeah, like that's less than an hour. That's less than an hour after it came out. Like I got the greatest fan in the world. I'm telling you, they know, cause they came up listening to it. I was throwing it so heavy in the early 90s. And I was doing it on a national level. You know what I'm saying? The quality of my music, I had them little boys rapping, we was really doing it. So you know what I'm saying? So a lot of people know my music. So when he heard it, soon when he heard it, he was like, he was on it. So he sent it to me. And I get a lot of people sending stuff on Facebook. I didn't even much catch it right then and now. Cause he had, they video, and I'm going to show you had Streets of the West Bank. And he got like a little cold face, like that's cold that took your stuff. Wow. I didn't catch it. So I, when I woke up, I just hit him 100. I didn't even much look at it. Didn't look at it. So the lady who published the songs and stuff with me, about seven o'clock that night, she called me cause she do my social media. So she was like, Joe, you see what that guy was telling you? I say, I seen some, not what he was telling me. Like they really stole your song. He telling you to stole your song. So that's when I went back. So when I heard it, I was like, yeah. So that you produced this, you made the beat. That made the beat. Okay. Yeah. And when he made the beat, y'all, you basically put out this music and you did everything right. Everything right. Then the thing about it, it was like, you know, the song was published. All of the stuff was right there. It could just when got the sample clear. That's right. And bam, bam, bam. You know what I'm saying? Like when the lawsuit came out, you got all these little big brand people like to call them cause they think they know everything and they go to speaking. It's all he going after money and all that. Let me say something. When I came up, the more men told me exercise your right. Yeah. I don't care because the police or whoever exercise your right. You take some for me, I'm coming forward. So I'm saying, but y'all so big brain, you know what I'm saying? And thank y'all know everything. The song came out in September. The lawsuit was filed in April. See that's what I was wondering. So did you actually contact them in between the lawsuit and when it came out? You're smarter than that. I'm just telling you. If it came out in September, I had information in September common sense I had to reach out.