 I want to ask you about, during that time, was this before 50 Cent? What's that for? Or was it after? Before. Oh, everything. Don't make me. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. 101. Yeah, we going to talk. Your fans. You got a lot of fans, bro. Man, it's a pleasure. You know, you was gone for a long time, and people still love Twisted Black. And it's crazy. And I just talked about you on the show probably four months ago, it was a thing with me and Kenny B. Yeah. And Kenny B was, he was shouting out the yellow beads and they don't, don't get me wrong, in the Traboy Freddy's and how he's seen them. And the people in my comments went crazy, you know, they like, he ain't learned. He got, he talking about them, man, what about Twisted Back and go, yeah, yo, you know, nigga's going to talk that time. And you been gone a long time, but for them to come for him like that. And so when he came back, he came back after that, after they had said that. And I say, hey, man, last time you was on the show. I was really getting at you about the Twisted Black and the go, yeah, yo. And the fact that these two guys, and I said, do you remember them? And he gave his explanation. So I thought that was live. So it's just stuff like that. Believe me, when this clip come out, you will know. When I posted you here lately, they said, they were like, did he, you said it was yellow beads and Traboy Freddy, you like nobody else, you ain't really heard had nobody like that over there in the footwork, big. And then some people said, go, yeah, yo, some people said, not only go, yeah, yo, some people said, Twisted Black. And I was like, man, he don't really do you. How do you feel about like, do you know, remember them or you just a younger, younger generation? I mean, I remember them because Twisted Black, he DM me. He wanted to do a song and shit. But, you know, they they generation like all the classmen. Because it will be him. He will be saying, you know, I can't remember. No, no, no, he's your love. He's your love, man. He knew already, but he might think he can talk to alluded to even working with you or something. Yeah, it was something like that. So believe me, it's going to come through. You're going to be like, damn, that's where balls talk. Get out. I got another question about because you're going to go back to the when I think about women, us women, right? And we go through something like that. And then to come out and look in the mirror and realize that you now have this big scar right here, you know, us women are like, oh, my God, we don't want nobody to see this. We wanted this, that whatever. As a man, how did it affect you? Did it it was the same for you as how we deal with it? Or what at the time? OK, I mean, 19 year old you. Yeah, right. Not only 19 year old, I mean, 19 year by that time, I was on a couple of bricks and, you know, I had about 40, 50,000 thought I was. Yeah, I thought you was going down there. Me too. I remember. Fresh everything. So I thought I was on time. No, I was super smooth. No bumps, no blemishes, no cut. I could fight a little bit to you. Yeah, you couldn't tell me that. So yeah, now I'm going to ask you a question. My mother, this goes back to my mother. OK, she knew. So I remember one day in the mirror, I'm answering detail, but I had this they did. They had to they had to stitch. The the patch on there. And I caught her looking at me one day. You know, she was changing. It came off and she was so she saw it. Change the dress. She and I'm like, what's wrong? She said nothing. You know, I just want to I just don't want that to affect you. You know, right? And I'm like, oh, no, you know, I wasn't worried about it, but it did not at the time, though, you know, because it cost a hundred and twenty thousand just to look like this. And so they wanted to do a cosmetic surgery. I'm like, what's that for? So we can fix it. And then, you know, right. And I and I like to not to do it in hindsight. I would have done it now because what that can either make you or break you because you can't hide your face. Right. You walk in the room. You know, little kids, the stairs. They're going to stare. So what I would do because of the way I was built is if I see you staring and remember what my dad taught me, I can see you. I may be looking directly at you. I'm not saying I'm no more special than anybody else, but I was perfect vision, right? And if I can't you stand, I just turn and look like. Then they look away. Yeah, they look away, but then, you know, I'm going to treat you with this thing. But if you ask the question like, well, I got because it was cool, but you got the man up and asked me. Right. So it was hard because it's insecurity. And then I was young and so I had to fight against the insecurity. I don't really have it anymore. But how long did it take to get over it now? You don't get over it. You don't ever get over it. It just becomes a part of you. You know, my record level scar for life records. My group was one good side. You know, you start to use it or use it. And that's who you are. Like if somebody's going to say, hey, you know, you know, twist the black, no, who is the one with scorn? You say, can't get away from that. Right. And if I had a big nose, but you know, the real big nose. So you just embrace it, man, because but it can break you too. It empowers a lot of other people, too. By the way, I just had to say that because there's a lot of other people out here who whether burned victims who have to walk around a certain way and for you to move on and move on, although with confidence. When they see you, you don't look like you don't have confidence. So they're looking at that and be like, man, if he can do that and become this person, I sure can do it too. So you have to use it to motivate others. That's all I look at it. If it does, then that's great. I didn't look at it like that, you know, but, you know, at this stage of the game, anything to help propel somebody else, man. Exactly. You know what I mean? I want to ask you about during that time, was this before 50 cent? Oh, was it after? Before everything. Don't make me. You see, I'm saying 50 cent. Because I'm looking at this thing and did it, did it affect your speech? Boom. No, you see what I'm saying? OK, let me ask you all the questions. Do y'all think I have a list? No, no. Oh, thank you. I got with just the question because my wife is the only person that swears I have a list, but she only do it. It's not that bad because all of a sudden now. Oh, yeah, we've been running together, bro. That's one of the things I don't get caught up in that. Don't even ride, bro. You ain't got to list with me on him. Hold on, you know how you yourself conscious you might have a spot on your shirt, but you got to go out because you know you messed it up while you were in the car. But you don't know the one who said, but until you go to somebody like, man, you see this mess up and mess they didn't see it till you mentioned. No, no, no, no. Before you said that, before you said it was your wife, everything was cool. Yeah, right. It was, it was, it was, it was, it was, it was. But when you said it was your wife that said it, that woman power thing, it don't get caught up in that, bro. No, because I was looking straight in your mouth when you were talking, I'm like, you can see it now. No, no, no, no, we were good, man, we were good. That's wild. But I ain't meant like. Now we're sitting together like that? We'll be mad. We'll be mad. We'll be mad. We'll be mad. We'll take over. All the rappers, let's. Come together. Come together. So, so when you seen a 50 cent thing happen. Yeah. What did you think? In the Bible it says, who goes around, comes around. I'm gonna shot me three weeks later, he got shot down. Well, I've seen it happen so many times. Many times. Like I have a good eye, not that that was a good idea, but something, you know, it'll be in my head or something that'll happen in my life. Somebody else will take it and beat me to the punch. Yeah. So, I'm watching him and, you know, of course I was, I'm a fan of music, but I was hating on the fact that he. I'm like, this little bitty guy's bullet-whistling ain't got no scar. He ain't got no scar. You comparing the size. Shit ain't really nothing. No, but no, no. In your mind after getting you young. Yeah, but nah, it wasn't that young. How was it? Grown, but. Nah, you young, man. You know, the 50 cent came out of 2000, what? He was in 2000, but then I was just like, damn, you know. So, now I'm thinking to myself, well, damn, so much for, because that was always going to be my thing. Hey, dude, got shot in the face. You dig what I'm saying? He came back. Yeah. You know what I mean? You know, then he kind of beat me to. He shot, got shot nine times. Nine times. I think it was five. Nine times. They said it was nine. Hey, but. The movie showed nine. Somebody said three. You know, everybody got the right. Yeah, but you know how. But I love, I love his creativity. You can see how he working now. Man. He is. Oh, you had that idea too. What? In prison, all I kept thinking about was. TV shows. See, my end game was always the silver screen. Okay. I always wanted to, you know, at the end, I wanted the right plays. I wanted to do movies and stuff like that. Which I still will. Yeah. But when he came with BMF, when he came. And pow. And shout out to 50 for doing it, man. He's done it well. The killer. Having his son play him and all of that. I want to do the same thing. You know, I have my, because my son looked just like me. Yeah. Yeah. So he beat me. Was that his son who played 15? Yeah. I didn't even know that. That's hard, man. Yeah, man. He got reinventing himself real well. That's dope. You beat me to the gunshot. You beat me to the, to the movies. You beat me to the bag. Man, come help me. You've been hanging out in Texas. I've been getting used to them a lot now. Man, man, pull up before I wear them.