 I don't move around with uncertified niggas. That's real. Every nigga I move around with is certified. And if Jay Prince taught me that, that's real. Like when I first went to Houston, Jay Prince was the first one to take me to Houston. And I stayed too much with him. I got people over there, man. And to be honest with you, I've been growing my base over there. It's time Boss Talk got to pull up in Milwaukee. I got people in that thing. I'm gonna pull up, man. That's all you need. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll pull it up, man. Pull up with Stevebo. You good? I'm good. Check in. I got to ask you about that. What do you think about the check in, like? Is it important? What is the way you look at the word check in? Exactly. Some people get the word. See, from New York, we take check in as extorting. Correct. So we tell us check in. We were like, nigga, fuck you talking about. Who you talking to? Because the way you saying it, we don't understand that slang. You saying check in. That sound like extorting. Sounds like extorting. You know what I mean? But when you break it down and somebody's saying, yo, man, I think you just need to move around the city with some other folks to keep it. You know what I mean? Because we love to get active, too. Yeah. So we don't never feel like any state we go to. I don't care where we at. We, just being from Brooklyn, New York, we are active, too. We always gonna feel, that's why you always a DJ. Oh, Brooklyn, New York, New York. Because we didn't really get fucked where we at. We don't get active just as anywhere you at. And everybody feels like that. Everybody. Every Detroit feels like that. Milwaukee feels like that. Chicago feels like that. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. Whoever, you know what I mean? You just gotta be smart and just embrace whatever you embrace like me. I checks in. Yeah. And that's not about extorting. And nobody extorting me. I just checking because there's a respect. The same way if somebody came and they came to New York and they need to move around. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? I'll let them know how to move around. Like you can't come to somebody hood and act like you know what's going on there. Or set up there or just act like you the guy in the hood. Cause they gonna check you. Yeah, yeah. Well, see, that's the thing about the checking. See, once again, we don't adapt well to somebody telling us they're gonna check us. Like we're supposed to, oh, you're gonna check us so we're gonna run or we're gonna move or we, nah, we ain't, we flying into your city. You know, we're gonna fly into Milwaukee. We're gonna fly into Detroit. We're gonna fly into the Chicago. And it is what it is. Like we Brooklyn, New York, New York, it don't matter. Bronx, it don't matter. We coming wherever you at. You especially if you the one with the mouth. Because we just, come on, man. You can't do that. No, you can't. You can't say like Dallas. You can't just pull up. You can't just be like, yo, you know, put your Dallas nigga going to somewhere and somebody telling him, hey man, you can't just pull up. Nah, he don't want that shit because he feel the same way at home. You can't come to my home running through these streets acting like you. That's going to cause that kind of energy. You get what you put out. Right. Now if you tell me I'm cool and I come and because I'm going to talk to people like when I go to New York, I got Junebug or I got Conrad, you know, from Queens and Brooklyn. And they're going to be like, he hear them. They're gonna pull up. Now that ain't checking in. Now they're my people. See what I'm saying? Yeah. That's the same way I feel. It ain't about checking in just I got people everywhere with. Yeah. I got a million niggas in Chicago and they respected. Yeah. Like I don't move around with nothing that's unun. I don't move around with uncertified niggas. That's real. Every nigga I move around with is certified. And J Prince taught me that. That's real. Like when I first went to Houston, J Prince was the first one to take me to Houston. And I stayed too much with him. Wow. We're in the ball. Kick shit. Wow. Man, he showed me the game. Showed me the cows. The horse is everything. Angus meat and the rabbalot on the back of the cow's ass. All right. And he showed me how to make that money and do this and do that. And then he showed me the compound. Then he introduced me to a son. Branded, yeah. And both his sons. And I messed with him. You know what I'm saying? And Marv ties. Man, I love him. And it was all love. Always. That's real. And I check in. I said, when I get in, I holler, I call the state L. I get my sandwiches. Get my food. I run through the city. I put my rabbalot chain on. He used to give me. And I run through the city. Dang. So how did you end up first meeting? Like even linking with Jay Prince. And the Y Clef studio. Y Clef studio. Yeah. Okay. Y Clef studio. I forgot who else was recording that day, but it was in Y Clef studio. And Jay Prince was there. And I was in there seeing Y Clef doing something. And Jay Prince was there. And I was like, oh, gee, what's happening? He's like, hey, what's up? I'm like, man, I know who you is. You ain't got to say nothing. It's an honor. You know what I mean? You're very big. And he like my mouthpiece. That's real. That's real. You don't talk to him a certain way. But I was admiring him. Like the old G. That's real. You know what I mean? I grew up off. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's the way it's supposed to be. Because it's real. I said some crazy things to him. You know what I'm saying? That he made me feel like, yo, you crazy. Come on. You come out to him. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I was, I don't like, give me the blueprint. Dude, man. And it's like I say, I'll never forget that song that my boy DJ Quicky, when he said I went here and it's just like Compton. He named it everything because it reminded him. It's something in the hood and dealing with the structure that'll remind you to say, hey, man, listen, you got it. It can be the same anywhere you go.