 They always trying to censor us and put us in a box and figure that. Okay, well, let's stop them from cursing. Let's stop them. But you making movies. I'm seeing Ernest Schwarzenegger kill 30 mother f***ing family. I just watched Sylvester Stallone kill 50 mother f***ers in a row. Blowing people up, shooting their heads off and all that. But that's fine because all y'all profiting off of that. We on boss talk one on one. You know, like, you know our children all man, they date. You could, like my mom, my mom raised me in a church, right? My mom had me go to a Catholic school all my life. You know, she invested in my education. And I'm still a full-fledged drug dealer, 12 years old. You know what I'm saying? So that just shows you how it is and you got to look at it that way, you know, you look at it from your life, look at your parents and look at what you did. You know, your parents ain't raised you to go to penitentiary. They ain't raised you to sell drugs and be out to But you did it anyway. Anyway, so I want to go back to Sharani's wall because I know and I'm going to let you get out of here. That wall over there, she told me about this wall and people would put the new music on that wall. Explain to me this wall that I hear about, that people were getting their paintings put on and you would, it was like a billboard. Yeah, yeah. I want to hear about that, you know, on the outside of the building and just how that era was when, because it's an era that came, that hip hop pretty much embraced for sure and you were able to provide for hip hop. Could you just give us a little insight on it? Well, you know, the old building on Tinteli Boulevard had this big wall, which we used to lease out the wall, you know, the radio station is part of that just to have it. You know, they, they would take the wall for a year or whatever, you know, and put their signs on. And then when children came around and we needed to do the marketing, the wall was the best place. And it was, people came all over the country looking at this wall. Oh, did you know about that wall? Everybody know about that wall, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, without a doubt, man. Was it pretty, was it a good advertisement? Great advertisement, it's better for the city. You know, Shirani was the leading, you know, record seller in New Orleans, always had been. She had already been out there, already been putting shit out in the up and, you know, doing things in the community and, you know, perpetuating rap at the time because it was growing, especially in the south of New Orleans. Like you said, we weren't getting a lot of no drive to shit like that. And people were mad because you're cursing on lyrics too because of Luke. Yeah, you remember that? But that's what it is. If you don't like it, don't listen to it. No, I get it, but you know they was tripping, they was tripping. I remember they was tripping about it. They always trying to censor us and put us in a box and figure that. Okay, well, let's stop them from cursing. Let's stop them. But you making movies. I'm seeing Ernest Schwarzenegger killed, thought he mother, I just watched Sylvester Stallone kill 50 mother, blowing people up, shooting their heads off and all that, but that's fine because all y'all profiting off of that. But when it's an individual that owns his own, especially an African American individual, black individual on his own, then you got a problem because why is he doing this? But you're not going after the powers that be that's perpetuating this other fields. You ain't with the porno field because who owns all of that? Who's more invested in that? The fucking Vatican church and all that got interest and all that type of shit. Like things that make money, believe me, you'll be surprised who's behind it. I agree with that, but one thing I've always said was in movies, when movies happen, we always tell our kids that it is not real. It's fake, unless it's based on a true story. But when the music industry, rap industry, a rapper is always like, that's my life, that's my reality, that's what I do. So a lot of kids growing up look at it like, I have to be like that if I want to be a rapper, compared to when you see things in the movie, that's make believe. Rap is more telling your story whatever it is. We told our story because that was our story. That don't mean you have to do that to be that. That just means that this is my story. I am telling when you do something, you have to be original to yourself. You have to be true to your story and what it is. You know what I'm saying?