 I got to get this story, man, so you guys end up on Def Jam. How does that happen? Is Gutter Y'all's manager at the time or no? Nah, we were fucking with Gutter, but like, yeah, he was he was my manager. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. She is beautiful. She is talented. She's one of the ones that I look at as one of the ones that I call staples in the whole Dallas area, the south. You know what I'm saying? Because I got this little chart I keep and I insert more as I be like, we better than everybody because of this one. And she wanted them ones, man. I appreciate it. Since Mali is in the building. I appreciate that. Big dog for sure. Niggas don't be respecting me. Man, please, these niggas in trouble. I'm here now. I don't be giving a fuck. I got to get this story, man. So you guys end up on Def Jam. How does that happen? Is Gutter Y'all's manager at the time or no? Nah, we were fucking with Gutter, but like, yeah, he was he was my manager. Okay. He was my manager. And then shit came about one day we was on live. Had like 20 people on live and one of those 20 people was a fan of us screen recorded it. Screen recorded us dancing to 223. And then Brooke woke up posted it on Twitter. We were like a million views. What the fuck? And that was your first million views. Yeah, yeah. It was just a video of us on live dancing. Like not even dancing. We were just like rapping our song, you know? And then so we check our emails. We both get an email from a Def Jam and our time about, hey, we seen your video. We like it. We like, fuck. Next thing you know, we find out meeting with all the labels. We in New York meeting with everybody, but Def Jam actually like, they spending money on us before we sign. Wow. That's the, that's the determining factor. So is that why you chose? Hell nah. We chose them just because we felt at home with them. Like they wasn't pushing too much. They wasn't doing too much. They just felt good at the time. The only reason why I wasn't good no more is because our original team left. Oh, that's what it was. Yeah. Like the team that we had behind us were not even our team. All the teams left. Like everybody. Why did everybody leave them? Def Jam got a new thing going on and they just knew new roster, new employees. Rosenberg left the CEO. He left like, you know, so it was just not it. No more. They wanted to, they wanted to do a new like venture with me. Let's use the word venture a new route with me. And we had a zoom call and I was like, that's not you. I'm like, no, I'm done. Right. I don't want to be here. And they're like, well, I'm like, I'm done. But when you have a contract, can you just do that? No, but that's the thing. They broke our contract basically. So without us making it the long run and going to court, all the long run shit, just let me go. All right. Let me go. So you, you basically you left, but I want to talk about the time that you were there, the budget that they had behind you. Was this a 360 deal? They, they ain't do shit. Was this a 360 deal? They ain't do shit they're supposed to do. First, that's what I heard. I listen, listen. So they were, we had a video. You know, we had a song with Lil Yachty. We have a song with Lil Yachty. I seen it. I asked about that. Yeah. And so we had a video treatment, crazy, everything, but he had a funeral at the time. So the video got canceled, you know, and it settled him back during like, come on. We got this company and said, like, you know, this is a treatment for this video. Let's go. They didn't do that. They slowed down after that should happen. Team left. Now we're not at the top of the show because at the time Danny Lay is top of the show. You know, like that's how a label work. They not, it's a priority, priority list. Like, you know, just depending on your numbers and shit. Like, you know, and when you do have those numbers, they're going to put more behind them numbers to make sure they stay high. So, you know, at that time it was Danny Lay. Like, she was doing her shit. And so we just wasn't, we were the priority. Yeah. That's so crazy. In business, always a numbers game is who producing more is who making more money. At that time, they signed like 15 people, you know. So when everybody left, they didn't know what to do with those 15 people because now those new A&Rs are signing 15 more people. So now it's just like, we got 30 folks in here that we don't even know what to do with. Did anybody else leave? Like, all the 15 people that you're talking about. We had, um, yeah, what was it called? Undisputed. I don't know if y'all seen that, Def Jam Drop Undisputed. And basically, everybody's gone.