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College, man. Where, what city is it in? Uh, Nashville. Oh, Nashville. That is not a country. Cashville. Huh? Cashville, Tennessee. Isn't that like country? Oh, damn. Because I be thinking about, when I think about Nashville, I think about a lot of country singers. Yeah. That's what you see a lot. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Is it a lot of black folks out there? No, not really. Well, in my school, I go to a HBCU. Oh, OK. Yeah, so, but I go outside of that, then it's like, you know what I'm saying. What made you pick HBCU? Your daddy made you. No, he don't do that, come on. I was going to do that anyway, though. You know what I'm saying? I just did it, because I didn't want to go to another, like, no, you know. I have a legal, whatever they call it. No, I wanted to go to a HBCU. That was already, that was already, you know what I'm saying, established before I even, you know what I'm saying, even thought about another college. I was like, yeah, I'm going to go to a HBCU. You miss high school? No. No. You don't miss high school? You don't miss your friends? Huh? You don't miss your friends? I mean, I have friends, but they're like, you know what I'm saying? Time to move on, OK? Oh, OK. You alone at the top of the first year? Come on, y'all know me, bro. I know about the wild parties. I know you ain't going to tell me everything, because y'all don't like to tell the truth about the wild parties, man. Because your daddy was out there, so if he wasn't here, then he might have told us something. This wild parties going in that college, man? I've been in the one, bro. In the half. One and a half? Yes. Explain the half. Because, bro, I went and I did, because I'm not a party type of person. Y'all got to say too much people, bro. So why did you go in the first place? Your friends made you go? They made me go. And you enjoying the fraternities, or any of that sort of stuff down there? No. Why not? It's not his thing. Not interested in it? No. They don't feel like he needed to get a click? Just checking to see where you at? Group, whatever. I've been by myself. I mean, not really, not like literally, but like, you know, I am like, semi-loners. I be chilling, you know what I'm saying? I be by myself. Did anybody down there recognize you for the movement of the music? I mean, yeah, they already know, you know, a couple people walked up to me talking about, oh, yeah, I seen you on the, you know, they talk about, they hear my beats. They heard, like, you know, they heard my tag before. And I didn't even really have to say them. But then when I started to say, well, who I work for and stuff, I'm like, oh, yeah, I heard that. I'm like, dang, people know my YouTube and everything. I'm like, I ain't even know that. Anybody else down there doing what you do? Yes, it is. It's a lot of people down there do it like I do. But, you know what I'm saying? And it's a lot of rappers. It's a lot of, you know what I'm saying? People who do engineering. It's a lot of, you know, a lot of people that do what I do, but not necessarily the same thing that I do, but they in my field. And I can learn a lot of stuff from people that's in my field. Especially because they're from different cities and stuff like that. They might do a little bit different. So definitely learn. And you can probably teach somebody something too. Man, I wanna really hear about that. I wanna hear about that, basically that music, man. I wanna hear about this video. I've seen a video of somebody show me a clip of a video. Looked like I was on campus doing it. I wanna know about it, man. Like, give me some ins and out. It didn't came out yet, have it? No. But what, you rapping now? You rapping? You on the mic? I'm on the mic, bro. Damn. My cousin, bro, I'm you on the mic, bro. How you like it? I mean, it's cool. I always been rapping. Nobody just never knew it. Because, you know what I'm saying? I came out as a producer and like, you know, I've kind of been like shot. So like, I ain't never wanna, you know, cause I ain't never liked the spotlight like that. But then, you know what I'm saying? My cousin, he was just listening to my, all my, you know, unreleased songs. And he's like, bro, you have to rap. Do it, bro. Because not a lot of people in Dallas make beats good and rap good, you know what I'm saying? And I learned how to rap through my pops. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I just had him on here the other day and I put some of his music up. He's still, you know, he's still going in. And he done kinda backed off to where he don't wanna give a nigga none of that good. I have people come on here. It's been a few people. I have all that unreleased stuff. Yeah, it's been a few people come on here and just talked about the way. Yeah. And don't wanna let it go. Don't be like him. Nah, nah, but we, I'm gonna bring him back though. Watch me. Oh yeah? You gonna do a collab with both of y'all? That'll be hard. That'll be hard. I try to give him the rap first though. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Try to, yeah. Yeah, let it go. That'll be dope. So, just, when is the video dropping, man? December, December, December. Sometime in December. Sometime in December. Early December. Before Christmas. Yeah. Okay. That's hard. So, what are you expecting on the rap side that you weren't experiencing, like just the producing side? Well, I feel like I'm a game of respect because to be able to produce a song, record it, and then make, and then have the good lyrics on there, is that is hard. Is that Dr. Dre, that's before your time or this other dude, Timberlain? Big Crit. Big Crit, for sure. Timberlain, Big Crit, Dray, it's one more Kanye. Kanye, it's certain ones who can do it. Who else? Did I miss somebody? Oh, you know what? Is that Soulja Boy? I mean, Soulja Boy. Soulja Boy, they count too. Yeah, yeah, you can't leave him out. He wanted to make the first to do it. Not the first, but on the internet. On the internet's field. He was the first, yeah. He was the first one to really do it. What are you using, Fruity Loops or something? He makes it known too. Oh, he let you know he did it first on the internet. Niggas were laughing at him. How do you feel about being one of, like, cause of course, you doing something outside of the box of a lot of people that's in your age bracket, you know what I mean? Right. Like, how does that feel to? Well, I feel good cause I'm different than everybody else. I feel like that, you know, everybody want to, you know, brown my age, they want to, they either want to rap, play basketball, or, you know, play or sport. Yeah. Or, you know what I'm saying? It's typical. But you know, I'm glad I chose a different field. You know, I already knew my journey was going to be in music though. You already know that. Yeah. But like, you know, I just didn't think I was going, you know, rap or, you know what I'm saying? It's produced on its own period, you know what I'm saying? And now that, you know, I'm kind of, I already got my sound, but now I'm just perfecting it. That's all I'm doing. I know you can get paid. And I'm still learning and everything, you know what I'm saying? It's always space to learn, you know? That's how you get better at whatever you do. What about the kids that, a kid that's coming out of school and you want to try to help him, you know, come out and he got, he want to do like you. He want to go to college. He want to make beats. He want to be successful, but he don't have a dad like yours. You know, what would you suggest to him? I'd say to become like a good producer, you always have to find one person that you work with. He don't have to be buzzing. He don't have to be, you know what I'm saying? All the clout and all that, because that's going to happen. It may not happen, but the music is going to happen. You know what I'm saying? Find one person and stick with that one person. Y'all will create a sound nobody can ever create. That's why you got Zaytoven and Gucci. That's why you got Shawty Red and GZ. That's why you got that. Well, who is the one person that you vibe with? Me personally. I have a cousin named Z-Catch. That's who I rap with right now. And that's, we starting a group called WZ Trio. That's what we're rapping. That's our group. You know what I'm saying? I'm on the beat here on the vocals and I'm on the vocals as well. And you know, we've been a man. That's hard. That's hard. So you, on that, I know you just interviewed Jose Bodega. Yeah. You was on a few of his tracks on his project. Right. Which one was it? Checklist. Checklist. Yeah. We talked about that. They said that was the best song on the track. We talked about that. How did you feel about it? How was the process even making that beat? How long it take you to make that beat? B-2, you know, at max 10 minutes. Yeah, you just like to make them get them done. Yeah. Was you in school or that was before then? That was probably, that was before then. Okay. Yeah. That's hard, man. The, actually, that was playing it. And, you know what I'm saying? Playing the songs to wherever we put on these mixtapes. And yeah, it was like, bro, you got it. What you doing with this song? Because I'm finna come, I'm finna snatch it. I'm gonna snatch it. Because you was like, bro, that beat hard, you got it. Yeah. You got to rip that. Yeah. But yeah. That beat, you know what I'm saying? Like the beats that I, you know what I'm saying? Really, really like them be the ones that don't even get places, be the ones that be like, all right, this cool. I'm gonna send this one because it's more of his style. But them, the ones that get placed all the time. Well, how do you do your music down there? You got, what do you go to the studio when you in school? I don't have, I got an in, I got a studio. I got my studio, many studio in my dorm. How's, man, studio in your dorm room. So how is, how do you, is it close off to where you can work without being disturbed? You know, because you think of college, you thinking people walking in and out of rooms just hanging out. How do you, how do you do? How do you get that isolation time? It's pretty fluent. Like, I mean, I'm grateful that my roommate cool. So, you know what I'm saying? You know, I just be, you know, I got my speakers. I got my, my mic and I got my piano and I just be making beats and, you know, it's pretty fluent on how they're interruptions. Really? You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And then like, you know, people in the dorm stop started finding out I made beats and they're like, bro, you got a mic and I'm like, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Then I started being, it's right there, I started recording. Wow, so damn. But then when you record, how do you make your walls sound proof? Huh? How do you make your walls sound proof? I mean. Or y'all don't put, you know, like when you watch, like when you think about watching like Hustlin' Flow and all them, they use them egg crates and put on the wall or whatever. It's something that I use called presets in the computer and it make your voice sound good. And then like, you know what I'm saying? Or like our dorm is already, it don't even make, you know what I'm saying? All that air sound, it really don't make that sound. You don't have that echoey sound and all of that? No. So you don't really have to have a sound proof wall? I prefer it. Like he said, I have it, but like, I just didn't bring it with me to college. So I just work with what I had and it still sounded good. So you can't tell the difference? No, I not really. Okay. Wow. When you, so how you shipping stuff back, you know, they need to beat you at college. I'm here, send me a beat, send me, you sending it back. Yup. Man, did you do it? Was you on that last Yellow Beesie project? Yeah, I didn't know, bro. Y'all didn't know I had to be on there, man. Well, how many times was you on that twice? I was on there one time. What's up? What's up, was it? Football dreams. Okay, okay. Football dreams, but what was, okay, did you think that's the one that he would have picked to put on there? That, that, didn't that be, why you did it specifically for him? No, you're sending a nigga a package. Yes. And you like, here, man, check it, check these out. And you knew in your mind when you sent them. Glad Steve Bilo on here. And he said he sent when he did twisters in Doja, he sent a pack of beats to, to, to PMC. And he was like, the last beat he sent was at Swiss and Doja. He said he did not like that. Like he wasn't into it like that. But that's the one that, that he liked the most. And that's what he picked. So you never know. But you say you knew. I did know that he was going to pick that beat though. I didn't know that. You know him just that well. I mean, yeah, I mean, I worked with him a bunch of times. Because, you know, we got a lot of unreleased songs that's not even out yet. So it's like, you know, I already know that he finna rap on this. You already know, you know what I'm saying? Like when I make a beat, I could, you have to hear them rapping on it. You have to have that creativity and imagination to like, you know, St. Herod didn't rap on it. You can hear that nigga, that nigga going in. Is there an unreleased song that you have with him that you feel personally feel like that's a hit right there, but he just needs to release it? I mean, did you remember like, that you know that that's your favorite two years ago? That's a hit. Yes. But I think he is going to release one of them. I just can't. But you know that thing right? Come on, man. For a show. And he know it's right. I mean, he said it's one of his favorite songs. But it ain't released. Is it one of your favorite songs? Yeah, he's one of my favorite beats, too. It is. Yes. He's going to know exactly which one. You see this, he's going to know exactly which one. He's going to know, bro. Come on. But you can't, you can't say the name, right? I can't say the name. OK, just checking. But he already got a name to it and everything. It's hard to record it. I mean. But no, videos haven't done a video yet for it? He ain't done a video. No video, no video. No nothing. But you know that whole hot. Hey, haven't he released the uh, the uh? Yeah, he said they don't uh. He did say it on me and that was worth the game. What? What, the name? The name of the song. OK, so I mean, you can tell me now then. Go ahead. His song called Ain't It Funny. Ain't It Funny. He ain't dropping yet. No. But what the hell he bringing it up for if he ain't dropped it? Because I, you know what I'm saying, I don't know. Did he say when he going to drop it? It's coming up on his album. OK, OK. But you know it's coming. Yeah. Here's his next album coming out this year or next year? Next. Next year? Early next year, first quarter? First quarter, yeah. That's hard. I just, how do you feel to like to be on a team, man? I mean, PMG got a whole hard team, y'all hard. I mean, I don't see the PMG chain yet, but you know, I'm waiting on mine too. So I understand, you know what I'm saying? Waiting on mine, you waiting on yours. I, you know, it can be just a little small one, you know? Yeah. But I know one day God going to bless me. You know what I'm saying? So when you, I mean, why you ain't rocking it? What you mean? The PMG chain, you got your piece yet? That's your family, man. You live and you live and breathe. But they know who I've been. Yeah, and you like, I got to have the ziggie made it go on. Yeah, come on. That's hard, man. But that's a blessing to be done, grew up in that environment, bro. A lot of kids wish they had that, bro. But see, it wasn't always like this all the time. I've been, I've been in the yellow, bro. You know what I'm saying? It wasn't always like this all the time. It wasn't always yellow, yellow big, you working with yellow. People are asking me for opportunities. Can I send beats to yellow? Ask for a handout. You know what I'm saying? It's not even like that. Because, you know what I'm saying? When I first started, you know, it wasn't like this, bro, but now I done mastered my sound. I done got it, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. And I feel like I've been mastered it since last year, but you know what I'm saying? I'm only going to get colder, so it's going to be like, you know, it's over with. But you know what I'm saying? I love the confidence. Yeah. Young nigga know he ready, because at the end of the day, he know that the young people for me, you know what I always say to young, the vision come through the next generation in the next. So you, it's an elder, but I can say back and respect it. And nigga, to be real with you for people to be around you and be able to, you are a token, you are something special to even be a part of that team as well, because you are the future. You paved the way for the future, so I know the beats and everything coming from a different place than they could even think. You know what I'm saying? Because we older, so we ain't going to be able, we on something else. You know what I'm saying? So man, they got to love that. Since you're so confident, I want to know, who is it that you would love for them to pick up one of your beats? Like who is the person that you would love to hop on your beat? Like your number one person? I think right now. They would blow your mind if they ever call you and say, I need one of yours. Get a trip, yeah. I gotta say Lil Baby, bro. You like Lil Baby? If I, yeah, if I get a call and talk about, hey bro, Lil Baby just hopped on your beat, I'm like, bro, he's out here. I already know he's out here because everything he touches, even if it's a feature, it's just going to be out the roof. Wow. What's he going to quit school? No, I ain't going to quit school, come on. I'm just checking, because a lot of people, when they feel like they made it like that, they be like, what do I need school for? I'm gone. School going to come through for you in the long run, bro. If they do that, that's short term. I mean, it's going to be cool for that time, though. I just need to always know where you're mine at. That's the reason why I ask you. I'm not going, my daddy ain't going to let me do that, bro. And I'm not going to let myself do that. Big X to plug, one of the hottest, right now they saying it's up and coming in Dallas and you end up getting the chance to work with him. I talked to him the other night a couple of nights ago. How was it? Shout out to Big X, man. You know where I'm at. You know what I'm saying? That's my boy. Shout out to Big X, man. So how was it working with him in Saucewalk on that track? OK, so let me tell you the whole. I got to have it all. OK. So my boy Ice, shout out DJ Ice. My boy Ice called. Shout out Ice. I called another. I was supposed to be at the studio. It was like, bro, it was like two or three in the morning. Or four. I was up and I was just, you know what I'm saying? Just finna lay down, man, cause I was finishing some beats or whatever, you know what I'm saying? Just doing my daddy those beats, making packs or whatever, sending what I need to send. Organizing, you know, regular producer stuff. Call Ice called me. He like, bro, Big X and Sauce you just got on your beat, bro. I'm like, swear, bro. He hand the phone to Sauce. I was like, bro, this is lit, bro. I swear, bro, me and Big X finna go up with this. Damn. That's hard. But I'm proud, but I'm mad, though, because I'm supposed to be at the studio. It's always happened to me. I'm supposed to be at the studio. I always leave. I'm always not there when I get something big going. That's hard, though, because your work is paying off. That's hard. There's going to be a lot of those times for you coming. So maybe God getting you prepared for that. Because you ain't going to be in the room with some of these. I've been in the studio with Big X before. No, no, I know it, but I'm just saying when it starts happening, it's just happening, bro. That's big. That's a good look. And it's because of the fact of not only that it's Big X and Sauce, but you've done it with Yellow. You've done it with the Tribe, Boy Freddy. It's just God going to just continue to bless you. That's all, bro. You putting the work in it. You keep planting them seeds. You call it work and I call it planting seeds. And at the same time, God going to get your harvest. A great harvest. So when you telling me about being in those times where you just to yourself and you basically working like you're working when nobody's looking, God already looking. You know what I'm saying? So that's hard, bro. And just texting an old boy, letting them know you good up there when you in college, you know? Y'all talking about don't forget about me. I do tell you that. Y'all didn't text me. I'll text you. No, but that's because I don't want to bother you, bro. I mean, we know you be studying and you so hard studying. Yeah, but I wouldn't go for you. Well, I'm going to text you then and I'll blow you up. Word, this whole nigga won't quit texting, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Now, I just be wanting to give people their room, man, because at the end of the day, you doing your thing up there. You young man. And I remember what I ain't. I ain't really go to college, but I was at the college. Yeah. And I wasn't supposed to be up there. I stayed up there a year. Yeah, that's how you be when you be a street cat. I'm out there just doing stuff just to be doing it, bro. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. That's the way it go down. So I know y'all boys up there having a good time, too. I mean, I'd be, bro, I'd be chilling, bro. You do. But it's something people ain't never been nowhere. They ain't never been done. None you see these people. Yeah. I mean, that's why I feel like I'm so chill. You know, people want to go to all the concerts and stuff. I'm like, man, yeah, OK, y'all got that. You know what I'm saying? I'm gonna just be chilling. Because you've been seeing a lot of stuff already. I've been exposed to a lot already. Like even like in high school, like I was already like having placements, Berlin high school, 10th grade. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I already know like what's going on. Yeah. So I just let them have that because you know what I'm saying? You know, I feel like, you know, all the, you know what I'm saying? All the events and stuff is cool. But I just feel like I just am I be with myself and just peace, man. You know what I'm saying by myself. And what about your little brother? Do you ever call and check on him? Why you call him? Yeah, I always call my little brother, man. You know what I'm saying? What he be saying? Because he's over the night. He demand his space and his respect and his notoriety. I'm in the building, baby. Yeah. LeJune, man. So, but do you, what do you expect? Like, like, what do you expect, you know, this year coming up that that that's going to be big for you as the project that you're putting out? The project, everything. I think the because I'm supposed to be dropping the project after that one. I just feel like this, this year, this 2023, man, it's going to probably be one of my biggest years. I'm not going to say my biggest years. I don't even know what I got. And you know what I'm saying? But it's going to be one of my biggest years. That's going to be hard. You know what I'm saying? Because like every year is getting better. 2020, it was cool. 2021, I'm blazing. 2022, bro. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. I only came. What happened? What's going to happen in 2023? We don't know. But then, you know, them girls, you know, them girls up there, man. I'm just saying they up there. You are the HBCU now. Say, man, they never left home till now. You pulling up. They is. What's up, Zegan? I don't know. Nobody knows. You ain't telling nothing. You're giving no good. Some up there at the school. But the boys showed up. Hey, y'all. So let me ask you this, though, is are you you going to basically stay up there? You're going to have four years up there. It's four years. And what's your what's your basics? You took up what's your main thing trying to get out of this school? Is it the music engineering? Is it what is it? To for sure, to get better music. I'm a music major right now. OK. Commercial music major. So I'm learning how to read music through the light. Because, you know, when I started when I started making beats, I was just playing by ear. I didn't know how to read music. That's what I'm doing now. In college. And then, you know, you got your core classes and stuff like that. But that's what I'm going to school for. To get better music, networking and, you know what I'm saying? Just be like more musically inclined than I ever was. Well, when you seen Yellow down there at Jackson, he was down there with D on it. Yeah. Jackson said, what did you say? Damn, you need to come over here to Memphis. Man, what are you doing, man? We need to come up. Get them dismissal with you, man. But was you proud to see him over there doing that? Because I thought it was live for him to be bringing it out like that, bring the team out. Yeah. When you seen it, did you know it was going to happen? No, I didn't. I know. So nobody told you? I just seen it. I did. Did you tell me? No, he didn't tell me. I just seen it. That's hard, though. What do you think about D on and that program you got going over there? I feel like that's amazing. He doing things nobody done before in the HBCU world. In the way that he being a coach is like that's hard. You got a whole little answer. Everybody marking him. He really billing something for our culture that we need, man. Leadership, being able to deal with our children. And it's just big ups to him, man, for even figuring it out and for helping because he could have went and did something with somebody else or did it a different way. But he chose to do it that way. And then his boy's up there, too, ain't it? Yeah, I think. No? Two of them. Two? Yeah. He just won, ain't he? He won now. And the daughter. So he's doing what he's supposed to do, man. Any playful ball game. Yeah, the nigga, the nigga cold, man. It's hard to deal with. I got to ask Jacques Taylor. Shout out to Jacques Taylor, too. He been on Boss Talk 101. He the only one to get them exclusive interviews from D on. So shout out to him, man. I got to get him over here so I can find out what the business is. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, for sure. So man, so have you seen anything new in the music in Dallas that you want to talk about? What's going on in Dallas, man? What's big? What are you dealing with all the big stuff? I mean, I just got here. So it's like, you know, I'm catching up with family that I haven't seen them in a long time. Oh, you was gone for how long? I was gone for like three months. I thought you went to DC. I'm pretty sure you went up to DC first. You was thinking about going up to that way, weren't you? Yeah, I was. But what made you go a different way then? I just liked Tennessee better than Howard. I just liked it better. I visited both campuses. You did? I just like, yeah, I just liked it. You know what I'm saying? Because I feel like down there, it was going to be, you know, we've like in DC, I've been in DC a bunch of times and they like that up there, you know what I'm saying? But where we from, we like kind of slow, you know what I'm saying? But like not like the way of living, you know what I'm saying? So in Tennessee, it's a perfect balance. And then, you know what I'm saying? It's more spread it out, you know? And then it's always cold up there too. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, it's cold up there. Yeah. But you know what? I went to DC. I had got my tattoo up there. Yeah. So Dion played football dream. He played. He did, bro. Bro, I swear, like I seen that. Bro, I think it was a video on his story. And he was like, bro, he he was like why he he said something why he sent him the song before he put it out or something like that. I'm like, bro, he actually listening. You know what I'm saying? This is bro, this is prom time, bro. Yeah, yeah. He had like he from Dallas, even though he ain't he love Dallas. So he always show us so much love up here. Yeah, bro. I'm just saying for him to even like listen to that, bro. He won't even know how much, you know, that meant to. Yeah, bro. And I seen them in store. I'm like, bro, no way, bro. No way. Man, I can say you you God keeps showing you these things. And I think he just it's like he like teaching somebody to walk. He just walking you into the place where you want you to be. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? I think that's hard, man. Because you can see yourself. Think about it from what you just said from starting out to now. Yeah. You've seen the constant, you know, the constant guide, the constant wave. I think that's hard. Just keep working, man. Just keep working. That's all it is. Because, you know, I always, you know what I'm saying? Sometimes you're going to hit bumps and, you know what I'm saying, obstacles, bro. Because I haven't, you know what I'm saying? I don't want to hear that. When you what you mean went like, bro, being a producer, each date, bro, I just make it look easy. But it's really like challenging. Do you have blocks sometimes? Yes. All the time. For real? Yes. How do you get out of the mode even doing the same type beat every single time? You have to listen to like different stuff. Because that, because you hear, you hear music different. Where are you getting inspiration from? It's random. It's so random. Because I remember the last time I was up, I was saying, oh, yeah, I just listened to all the stuff. And then I come back and see, OK. But now it's just so random. You can hear a song on the radio. You can hear like a song, like I heard a song in music class. Now that bands is out, you know what I said? I get my inspiration from there too. So it's random. You know what I'm saying? You just have to listen for real. Because if you don't, you're going to keep making the same sound. You're going to always keep making the same sound every time. Because it just, you know what I'm saying? You have to put your ear to different stuff. You don't want to make a new sound so bad, but it just can't come to you? I don't think so. I think I transition very well when it comes to making, you know what I'm saying? Because that's why I've worked with a lot of people, because a lot of people have different styles. And I'm able to, you know what I'm saying? Collaborate with them because, you know, I have different styles. I have different weapons in my arsenal. When you go back to school? January, the 15th. The 15th, yeah. Yeah, so then by the end, we'll be there. Dang, that's a long time. So you out the whole... Yeah, I took my finals before I even came. Oh, OK, that's why, yeah. That's hard too, man. I'm just so, I'm thinking of how I'm probably going to get you back on here before you get out of here. That way, because it's going to be more projects, it's going to be done popped out. So, man, how can people get a hold to you if they trying to link up with you, man? Instagram, at Ziggy Made It. TikTok, at Ziggy Made It. YouTube, at Ziggy Made It. And then the other YouTube, at Ziggy Made It too. Yeah! But, man, we love you, man. And every time you come through, you better come see me. Don't come to town and don't holler at me. But I ain't got to worry about that with you. You a real one, man. Like, you going to check out, you checking in with me, like, I'm coming on Boss Talk when I get in or, hey, man, what's going on? I watch y'all. Thank you so much. That's an inspiration to me, man. I love it, bro. It motivates me to keep going. I know that I'm here for a reason and a purpose. So thank you. Yeah. And I know you see your dad on here cutting up. You don't see him on here on several occasions. Sam, whatever. He hanging out doing his thing. He co-hosting now. So we moving him right along. Yeah, he co-hosting for a man. Yeah, yeah. He done did it a few times. He been over here. That's all you ain't watching. Doing his thing. The boy be over bad at it. I'm just watching y'all. But good. Bad but good. Do you hear me? Yeah. Bad but good. We done had some viral moments with him over here. Out for real? You ain't know. Viral. Viral. I just be watching y'all when y'all post. I promise you we had some viral moments. We got one right now. Watching on YouTube. It might be at a half a million right now. I'm still going. It popped up this morning. Yeah. We ain't giving that nigga nothing. You know what I'm saying? Check it, man. We got to get out of here. Man, thank you so much. Hey, man. Thank y'all. Man, thank y'all. Man, it's been another great segment. Of Boss Talk 101. One of Boss's talk. Man, hold up. And we out.