 When I was uh, with Nellie and the St. Lunatics, Nellie was like, yo man, I got to meet Pimp, man. I got to meet Pimp. I got to meet Pimp, man. Pimp and Jake got home. We was like, get away, yeah. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. 101. Yeah, we going to talk. When earlier you were mentioning Tupac, and I was curious about something, because I know you're very, you know, great friends with him, and I, okay, have Tupac to your knowledge, ever been in a room to meet Pimp C face to face. I see you said Pimp C. I'm a big Pimp C fan. That shut the whole thing down. See, I'm going to tell y'all, you know, I never got to put them together. I never got to put them together. Because I know they loved each other. Yeah, they did, man. Part with Pimp. Well, Pimp was a part, bro, he was a fanatic. He was a fanatic part. Right. He understood everything part was on, and he wanted to be that great. He wanted to be that striking, and I never got to get them together, you know, doing those times. It was just such a wild time doing those times, because they, I was going back and forth to New York. Like, I would go and meet with Jai Reckers with UGK, just me, Pimp, and Wendy Day. Really? Yeah, we used to go, we used to go, and Hannah, he was, like, come sit with me, with Jai, with Wendy Day. Now, I used to go, me and Pimp would go up to New York and ride the, go to Flatbush Brooklyn and be like, what give me Pimp's seat doing on the train? And I just think that, nah, as far as a part, I'm going to tell you one of the hookups that really meant a lot. When I was with Nelly in the St. Lunatics, Nelly was like, yo, man, I got to meet Pimp, man. He had to meet him. I got to meet Pimp, man. Pimp and Jai got home. He was like, get away, yeah. And I, I met L.A., and I met, he flew to L.A. He said, I said, man, Nelly wanted to meet you. He said, man, that boy want to meet me, man. He said, man, I'll be around there in a minute, yeah. He came to the studio, man, I met, he brought Nelly a, he brought Nelly a UGK t-shirt band, and boy, it made Nelly date, man, that night, man. Pimp came in there. He was, he had his shit on him, too. He was doing what it was. He had his shit on him, man. He was doing his shit, man. Like, it was, it was sweet Jane Jones in there that night, and Nelly got to meet him. He got to meet his hero. He was like, man, like, dude, man, I do everything that I thought he would be. And I said, one thing about Pimp, it was the passion. It was his passion that made him different. You know, Bum been quiet, Bum was always like the silent killer, like, like, Bum, big bruh, that little bruh. So Bum gonna sit back, like, big bruh, and be like, I'm, I'm gonna be quiet, man. Shout it, crank it up, I'm gonna get in, but I'm gonna be quiet. But shout it, man, like, Bum moved till Bum was with me. Bum called me and said, man, Pimp about to move to Atlanta, man. I remember that. I remember that. I remember that. I'm moving back to Texas. He moved back and Pimp came here and went out to the north side, got a big old mansion, man, we were kicking. He got the, the being next thing I know, he was like, man, I want you to meet these two little boys I got from Baton Rouge. I said, oh, it is. He said, booze, way up it. And they walked in the room and they were a little bit, they were a little bit, they were a little bit of guys when I met both of them. They were still children. Your impression is so good of him. We did it so, we did it, baby. Like, me and him, like, if it wasn't Bum, they would give it. And he always, he knew, he knew the impact he had.