 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. So Stunna Bam, D-Roll, who else is it? Smoothie, we just got smoothies. Oh, Smoothie, that's my boy. I didn't know if y'all, so Smoothie is official. That's what I'm talking about, man. So Smoothie is, man, that's different. How you going under that? In my mind, I was like, okay, it's good. I just know Smoothie lit, man. He live, man. He very live. I mean, you got a little rapping punch line. I think that's Texas, man. That's Texas all day. And then he like played football, you know? He did, he did. He was a quarterback. So he understand like little stuff that, you know what I'm saying? That kind of translates over into the music for us, like Team Wilds or Wild Might, or Wild Might want him to do certain things. You know what I'm saying? So it's cool. And that's my boy, man. You know it at all, man. He played running back. I played quarterback. I said, was it like hitting the ball? Hey, man. Let you go. So when can we get some music from, when are we going to? Smoothie already got music. I knew he got a lot. We just trying to like get it all together, you know what I'm saying? Figure out what I'm going to go with. But he got the song called Chad Butler that we, man, I love that song. Boy, I love that song. He posted that thing. Everybody been liking it. So that's the one we kind of been loving. So like when you look at the sound that you're creating over there, I know you got, I know you got different producers, but Sergeant Jay, man. Sergeant Jay, man, listen, man. Because he like, that's my guy. It was a gym that came with Erica. Yeah, I seen that. It's like a grace of God. You know, he doesn't feel in our lap. We trying to take full advantage of him because I always told him, I feel like, you know, the way he's working at the gears, he stays in the studio. Yeah. Little Jew was in, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. That's the same way. You know what I'm saying? But, you know, T-Faz, his shit with that too. No. So I didn't get him. So I ended up, you know, learning how to do it with Sergeant. I signed Sergeant Jay and, you know what I'm saying? We all been cool. That's true. You know, he do all the stuff. I see him, man. And you know, that's my guy. So I'm on the phone like, man, what y'all got going over there, man? I know I was going to get in. Now I'm in. See, I got a car here now. I can't wait to get Erica. I can't wait to get... I'm getting everybody over here eventually. They got to come through here. But I want to come down to Houston and come to your spot. I really do. Yeah. Come on to my studio. We do a lot of... You know what I'm saying? You can do it. I can set this up. Can we get to Houston? Last time we set up at... Big Pup Studio. Oh, okay. Yeah, Mike D. Putt Empire? Putt Empire. He come up with Most City with Zero Neil. Oh, okay. So that was his spot over there. But shout out to that boy, man. He let us come in. We set up. It was a nice look. And we did want that Ronnie Spencer, too. We did want it Ronnie Spencer. We go every... I'm going to come through and see you. We'll be down there for New Year's. Yeah, we'll be down in New Year's. See what we're going to be at. Yeah, yeah. We're going to be around. What I was going to ask you about is just do you feel like... Do you like the way the music is going in Texas, the South? Yeah. Look, man, we got from like all the new artists coming up, all the girls coming up, you know, Ken, the man, like she really coming into her own... Yeah. You know, far as a little country town, like you see... East Texas, C.C.P. You see C.C.P. going in. Yeah, so I don't really know all them guys this year, but you know what I'm saying? When they come to me and I jam, you know, I hear a little certain little stuff. Do you... Do you keep your... How do you keep your ear to the music, to the streets? How do you do it? You know, go out still, you know. Still go out. I'm so out of the loop. People go... You know, I have a lot of like private parties where people come to different places and play music or, you know, like SARS never tell me. They just got here going on, you know, I got my engineer here, no, and stuff like that. That's dope, man. But these youngsters, man, hey, man. Say it, man. Good luck with that. Who they got that energy? You know what I'm talking about? One sound with the... I'm still trying to get into the auto-tune stuff. You like it or no? It's hard on you, ain't it, man? I don't like it. I didn't like it. But you know, the kids love it, so it's like... And we got to listen. And how you feel about, you know, people not so... They rapping singing compared to just rapping. I like it. I like the T-Rail, the... I like the... I like the Rob Ways. Yeah. I feel about that. Some of them when they like, you know, got the right harmony and they, you know, making it sound dope like they do. I'm just like not a depressed person. Like, I like to be happy. Okay. So anyway, who does that have to be? It has to be a depressed person. I don't know. I like the Reds The Shown, man. That's my boy. But it is a thing where you have to grab a place of pain and just bring it. So that comes with pain. Okay. Yeah, man. I'll be like... God, leave it. You're not rich. Young and rich. What's the problem?