 Some next day laughed it off. Salsa was come on that night and they booed. They booed out guys. They booed them. I remember that. And Andres say the South got something to say. Yeah. I'm tired of folks, you know what I'm saying? No clothes, mind the folks, you know what I'm saying? It's like we got a demo tape and nobody wanna hear, but it's like this is South got something to say. That's all. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Oh man, you hurt me. Big boy and Andres. I don't never want to overshadow them because Andres, Andres, a statement Andres made is. They different. They different. I love them guys. Andres statement is a statement that made a difference in my life or what I want to do. What statement was that? I was actually in on the East Coast getting into rap. And then I was, of course, I was hustling in the military. You know, we'll talk about that later. But I was watching the source. And it's so funny. Ironic a life is I was in New York with a friend of mine is Raul Benefield. He was in the military, brought me to New York for the weekend. And I'm freestyling. Like it used to be. It was like, man, you nice kid. You nice, you naughty talk kid. And you're like, where you from? I'm like, I'm from New Orleans. Murder, modic, right? Y'all ain't got no rappers. I just, you know, my dude knew me how I was then. Like I was about to hit him. And he was like, man, come on over about it. I said, all right. I said, I'll be back. He said, yeah, all right. You know, we being so, you know, some next day, laughed it off. Salsa was come on that night. And they booed. They booed out guys. They booed them. I remember that. And Andres said the South got something to say. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? No clothes, mind the folks, you know what I'm saying? It's like, we got a demo table on them by the one here, but it's like, this is South got something to say. That's. And in my mind, and I swear my kids, I said, I want to be part of, and I love New York. Don't get me wrong. I love because they created, they gave this gift. They opened them doors, you know what I'm saying? But I was like, I want to be part of the, I want to be part of the reason that they be replaced for them doing that to him. You know, and that was personal. And that's why when I did my video with Big Pun, I wanted to do it in New York and Times Square. And it was a piece in a video that P didn't want him to put in that video. Cause I took my tanks off, kissed it and put it down on the ground and made him put the camera there. Like, we got this now. Fuck shit, I be scared, I'm homeless. Psh. Trevor Squire, no limit, you know what I'm saying? Even most so, because of what they did, that was personal. And all the times that, whether it was even Russell, who was our idol of minds, you know, cause I either wanted to be a rapper, I wanted to be the guy to put things together. And he said, it never signed somebody from the South. And how many times they did this on us. And I always say, Will you say Russell said that? Russell Simmons, yeah. Russell Simmons, yeah, he said that. Yeah, that he, you know, it was like that, you know, never signed somebody from the South. He didn't consider hip hop, you know how New York was. Yeah. You know what I'm saying and how they thinking. And I always said, with a lot of them to understand about the South, we come from slavery. That's right. And so we can always fight harder to own everything. That's why you see a lot, why to create the movement, which was, yeah, in the Bay of being independent, which was taught to P and everybody else. And then the little J's and the Luke Skywalker's and MC forgot his name, man. I'm sorry, ma'am, disrespectful for getting his name. They used to print Magic Mike. They used to print up his own stuff. People forget about him. He used to print his own CDs up and sell them, go gold or whatever. But we from slavery. And so we always did what? Fight and work hard to get our 40 acres and amuse our own. So now you translate that why the South really came up. We had no choice. Nobody really wanted us. They didn't want to give us deals. They didn't want that. So we did it ourselves and collectively together as states, we're bigger than everybody. You can go gold in Texas alone. Once the South woke up with ghetto boys and everything they did. And even in Atlanta, they wasn't woke yet. They was in deals, but they were constantly coming. And then we came with the independent situation. Now, you, does you see what you see? The QCs, the, you know, the Yogatis and stuff like that. You know what I mean? They're labels and other Southern labels that are so big because, but it all springs back to that one night when they told you, when they, when they booed him. I'm tired of folks, you know what I'm saying? Closed mind of folks, you know what I'm saying? It's like we got a demo tape on them by the one here, but it's like, this is South got something to say. Yeah. And you say the South got something to say. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.