 When you did that with Chris Brown, when you, when you did the song with him, like, uh, and, and just being in the, in the, in the vicinity, the star power was there. You know what I'm saying? Not to Chris, he is today, of course, but it was still a star power there for sure. And you guys, you guys made a great song. But I mean, do you, what do you think about Chris today, like where he's at now? I'm proud of him. Man, I've been doing music for so long. And I feel like I just done conquer so many aspects of not as far as the success level I want to reach, but the experience level and the, my passions is depreciating for it because of the way the game is right now. It's cool. I love music. It's my therapy. And I can't none of these niggas fuck with me. So let's get that understood. You niggas can't fuck with me. Let's get that out of here. I fuck you up, boy. Period. But with this, with this entertainment, I just really, I'm trying to show my diversity, try to show them that, like it's more than one, it's a thousand ways skin to care. You can't stop me in no way. You know what I'm saying? I agree. But you know, there's politics in, in the team, there's politics in entertainment period. Okay. Well, look, I fucked too many rappers, girls, so they won't let me in. So guess what? I ain't fucked them in the actors, girls. So I'm trying to try this way. Y'all fuck with me. We're going to try it over. I ain't even fucking nobody girls no more. I've been chillin' now. So y'all ain't got to worry about me. I ain't your baby mom, baby daddy no more. I finna re-bump myself. Don't worry about it. I ain't got the blood. Don't be scared. I'm not going to come and lay a dick on you, bitch. I swear to God, that's boss talk. Man, that's great. But you know, I, when I, when I look at, look, I see your cross here. People don't realize, man, you got so many different elements to you. When I do talk about just the music and just the, the, um, just the way that, that you came into the game and coming from a small town, you know what I'm saying? People looking forward back, you know, it's not like the, it's not New York, but, but, but at the end of the day, you was able to come up out of this thing and blossom to where people see you from everywhere, bro. People know you from everywhere. Correct. And that's hard, bro. Yeah. Like, like, and you did in a time when it really was a time where it wasn't a lot of social media. Like, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? It was a hard grind. That was footwork. Yeah. You talked about boomtown and everybody like, I'm just give, that's an interview. So I know that. These folks got to the door in a Tesla. I came on. Come on, man. You was, you were talking to pull up and Pat. Hey, what are we doing? Come on, man. Let me hold the camera. I'll set a CD in hand to hand. See what I'm saying? And that's what makes you different because you got to respect that grind. Yeah. You really know what it, and then you was able to bridge the gap with social media as well and with television. You, you've been doing a lot, man. Man, I ain't gonna lie, man. That was one of the hardest transitions because it wasn't hard because it was hard. It was hard because I was jealous. Yeah. I was like, why the fuck? I didn't have this opportunity because I know my character. If me at an 18 year old, 60, 70 year old solo Luchi had Instagram. Let me tell you, it would have been crazy, man. I would have been viral. Crazy, crazy. And it's like, it's cool. You know, everything happened for a reason. God, you know, God planted everything happened for a reason. So I appreciate everything that happened that, you know, that I went through because it made me who I am. When you did that with Chris Brown, when you, when you did the song with him. Like, and just being in the, in the, in the vicinity, the star power was there. You know what I'm saying? Not to Chris, he is today, of course, but it was still star power there for sure. And you guys, you guys made a great song. But I mean, do you what do you think about Chris today? Like, where he's at now? I'm proud of him. I'm very proud of Chris because what a lot of people fail to realize and forget about artists and in the times that we're human beings, you know what I'm saying? We go through a lot and like, you know, I want to touch on something that I heard you talking about earlier and I ain't going to go too deep because of serious shit, but mental health, right? Yeah. So it's like this. OK, I don't know. Now I got a white baby mama. I got a lot of white friends, so I'm not a racist, but I'm going to be real with you. It gets to a point where it's almost like white people use mental health as an as a scapegoat and excuse. And I'm not saying that it's not a serious subject. But what I'm saying is when you black and you grow up in the hood, sometimes you might come home in a life out. All right. Might not be no water. You might have to heat the water up in the microwave and put it in the damn tub. You might not have no hot water. You might have to pee or shit outside. But guess what? Those are trials and tribulations that we go to when we learn how to succumb and get passed at the young age. And this is the same thing that they consider mental health issues. You did what I'm saying. Not saying that it's the proper way to handle them, but I believe our tribulations will make us triumph. That's true. But you got to think about a kid growing up not thinking about his mental health issues, because if that's all you know, unless you go to somebody else's house and see that they don't go through what you go through, that's their normal. Exactly. You understand what I mean? Exactly. That's the only time it bugs anybody when they realize that, oh, this isn't normal. But I feel like subjects such as mental health are subjects for adults. Just like sexuality, I believe. You know what I'm saying? I don't believe anybody could be able to have to be any sexuality they want to be, right? But I believe at the end of the day, sexuality is exactly that. The root word is what? Sex. So to be trying to say if a kid is this or that at this or that age or whatever, you're at yours. And so now that's pedophilia down there because now you're discussing sexuality with a child that hasn't yet even sexually matured. You did what I'm saying. Because even teenagers, they think they know it all, but they got some more life to live. We change our minds so many times as we grow up to be adults all the time. And you don't want to make life changing things where you look back and I'm like, man, I shouldn't have done that. You know what I mean? Yeah. And you can't go back and change it because it costs too much to change it. And let me say, it ain't just white people, people general right now. Right now in 23, that's the excuse. There it is. That's the excuse to just been going through some shit. And it's like, hey, man, everybody go through some shit and everybody needs somebody to talk to them maybe to help them through some times. And it's like, you gonna do it the hard way or the easy way. People want to be victimized. People want to be the victim. They love playing the victim role a lot of times. I'm gonna be honest with you, it's easy to sit in that saddle. I'm being real, like coming up, not having electricity in my house, not having a restroom or running water, having to go carry water to the house. You learn to deal with life on a different level than others who have these certain things, these certain stignums that they call mental illness. So I agree with you a hundred percent. That's why I told them when you heard me talking and I wanted to input, but it wasn't my business. So but now we're talking. Yeah, but it's the truth though. But it's crazy, man, because at the end of the day, so for the people who really do have mental health issues. You do have some real cases. I want a million percent understanding, you know? And I, you know what I'm saying? I'm conscious of that and I'm not being disrespectful in any way to those people. You know what I'm saying? I understand how it goes. I'm just really, I want people to understand that the power is right here. But I understand that, yes, you know, some people need to just tough it up, you know, it's life. But then, like you said, but no, I understand that too. But I like how you said earlier that some people just need to find somebody to talk to because you might not have any chemical imbalance in your head. But because of things that you've been holding on for years, it caused you to have all of these different traumatic relationship problems. Thanks. You don't know how to deal with a woman. You don't know how to, whatever. Abuse, all kinds of different stuff. So you need to talk to somebody, but then growing up back in the past, be like, oh, tough it up. You're a wuss, this, this, this, this, this. So by people talking about mental illness, the way how they are doing and saying that as a black community, it's okay to go to a counselor or it's okay to talk to somebody, whether it's a friend or it's somebody older or whoever that you look up to to talk to somebody, get it off your chest. So many people go through things in life and be like, feel, and I guarantee you, this is almost everybody. I'm the only one going through this. Yeah, they feel like the, but you're not. But you're not. Yeah, I'm not, I think I agree with you about it being, it all starts right here. I need, I ain't gonna lie. When I got a, when my second baby mama is white, when I was really got in a relationship with a white girl, I seen the difference. I was like, damn, like if it was the 27th and we didn't have real money, I seen her have anxiety attacks and panic. I'm like, what the fuck is wrong with you? I'm just, I'm just, and I'm like, man, calm the fuck down. We're finna get this relaxed. That's part of my boy, he coming. Relax, we gonna get it. I never, I've been used to that. Like the day before getting the real money or you know what I'm saying? A couple days late, whatever the fuck. I'm not panicking, but I actually seen that there was a real issue. I'm like, damn, people like this, like I don't panic under pressure, but obviously as people are, and for those people, I pray they get all the help they need, you know, but any, like my kids and stuff, I try to raise them to be strong mentally to the point to where we try to tame, and you know, we can't help everything. Some things are medical issues, like you was talking about, but. Does.