 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. See, yeah, that's what I'm saying from what he would, what he would, what, how he addressed it and saying, hey, you know, I got this, I got Boosie. He never told you about Boosie. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He just, you know, chat, man, got your little nigga, man. He dope. That's it. And that's all we talk about. Yeah. We used to talk about other stuff besides the audience. Because I remember when Boosie came, you know, like when he came out, I know I got my first CD from George over there. And he gave it to me. They had no, nothing but Boosie on there. I think Pimp C and Boosie had a song together, I want to say. It was a long time ago. Fingal fucking with my... Yeah, it was something, it was something they had together. It was the B-Low. Yeah. Oh, yeah? Fingal fucking with my ring, with my diamonds on. Yeah, but it was a, it was, I think he had a whole CD too, but... You ain't never heard that? No, but listen, he had a whole CD. And he just told me that Pimp C, you know, pretty much rocked with Boosie. And I always thought like, dang, man, Pimp, you know, and even Webby, they love bringing his name up and talking about him because of the legacy they left for them too. So it's like even the KLC, when he was on here talking about Pimp, Pimp left a piece with Mr. Lee as well. Let me tell you something, because I listened to it all. He affected everybody that he came and touched it. He did. Everybody. He was a different dude, bro. He was a beacon. And in a different way? Yes. Each person in a different way? Yes, yes. That's crazy. Yes. Yes. And like I say, I don't want to... So much to what you just said. People take stuff and then in their head, you remember I say they make these things up? So much to the point that a famous DJ, I can say his name in Houston, he claimed Bobo because he had just lost a little boy in the house fire as well. Really? He said he was the Bobo that Chad was talking about on the song. Ooh. You can't say his name. He said he can. Okay. You know, I don't want to... But you don't want to. He thinks that. And it's hard. Hold on. You said a famous DJ, is he still a famous DJ right now? In Houston? Oh my God, yes. And he thinks that that was to him. If I say his name, you be like, what? But he did lose a child in a fire. In a similar way. In a similar way. But at the same time? At the same time? Though that he wouldn't... I don't know. Yeah, because it would have to be around the same time for him to... Chad told me on two different occasions. Said he got approached to him and said, Bro, thank you for doing that song for me. Chad said, Bro, it was... And Chad didn't bust his bubble? Did he have a new name, Bobo? No. No, no. But it's good that Chad didn't bust his bubble. I'm not going to bust his bubble. Exactly. And that's therapeutic for him. Yes. That's why he... What he's saying is he affect people like so much that it crosses over into places where you wouldn't even imagine. I hear a lot of people say stuff. I'd be like... You know the truth. And that's the one that you know about, but imagine how many other people might feel out where that was about. That's what I'm saying. He ain't going to lie when he did it. He'll make you feel like that, though. Yeah. He made me feel like a pocket full of stone. I was that guy. In the beginning, if Chad was in Dallas, everybody would know. He made you feel it, huh? I would roll it. Oh, yeah. I was a man. Oh, yeah. And I was like, man, this dude... Yeah, this is all the therapy I need. It was different. It was. Because we weren't talking about D. Back then, nobody was talking about it. When they came out talking about that D, I was like... That's why I think he meant when he was saying that about... Even about alluding to the fact that it was cheesy or whoever about fake dope prices and all that stuff, and not talking about the bad when you just talk about the good. This stuff was really happening. And I knew because being from the streets, I felt him on... You saw him in the Feds. The Feds in town. And all that. That was therapeutic as well. And it kept me aware of not getting caught up so much to not watch for the Feds to come to the town. It ain't all about bothering. It ain't all about bothering when you say that. That's right. When you really... You got to be mentally able to deal with this. Every time you hustling, all this... Like I say, he was the counselor. He was a counselor for me. That's... You might be helping me tonight. That may be why I loved his music so much. Because being in the streets, it was dangerous. Doing all the stuff that was happening during that time. And at the end of the day, it made you feel like everything was going to be okay. And if it wasn't, you knew what you had to face. Exactly. Because you think outside looking in. People thought, oh, they glorifying it. But no, it wasn't a glorification of it. All they did was say what they did, they had been through in the pitfalls. Yeah. You make your own choices. Wow. You make your own choices. Yeah. And they could paint some vivid pictures. And let me tell you something. I can remember... I'll tell you about how them boys could rap. And they would rap about real life experiences. That's right. And then go back to poor all things. And be like, damn, that shit did happen. That shit was real.