 So my singing in high school. I almost got killed in a car accident. Wow So how coming from her house three o'clock in the morning. Yeah, man, three o'clock in the morning my left her house and how was your dessert? I was 17 okay Oh, yeah You know everything in clouded baby on my mind Three o'clock in the morning. You're going to do something And my wife is like, you know, hey, that's not where it's at. You're gonna get hurt. So you married a young age I got married at 19. What so that's before you went to this or while you were in the military before I went to the before you went to the 19 um I've been my wife since I was about 16. You know I'm saying high school. Yeah, high school and I'm Here to store how you how you swap off Let me tell you my boy. We're walking down the hall skinny or not with what with plenty of swag That's one thing y'all better know. He was a class clown He was lean mean and he was a sex machine. It didn't go like So look, I had previously met my wife two years before that You know what I'm saying? So, um, I had went to a football game and one of her cousins who I knew me And he was tight and he was like, yo my cousin, you know asking about you You know me being cocky. I was like, yo, what's she at? You know, I'm saying so I go up to and give him my number I was like, you gonna call she was like, I don't know. I might you know That's still you know, so she called me that night and um, I mean the rest was history man You know, um, my wife is you know, she's you know, she's a little bit older than me And you know, she's real strong minded, you know, she was you know, a woman woman at a very early age You know, I'm saying so she already had the mentally You know, uh strength to be able to guide me on and be able to handle me like, hey look This is what you're doing. You need to chill out. You know, she was like that person, you know in my life So my singing in high school. I almost got killed in the car accident. Wow So how coming from her house three o'clock in the morning? Yeah, man three o'clock in the morning um, I left her house and how was your just her I was 17 Well, oh, yeah, I had Righta just got some Three o'clock in the morning you're going to do something, you know And you know, I had got all work at McDonald's man and you know, I told my grandmother I was like, yo, I'm about to go to my girl house and my grandmother told me she's not to go at the house I said, no, I'll be all right. Now, you know, I had been at work all day Went over her house, man. You know, I left her house and um, I was gone for part of about I wouldn't have and she was blowing my phone up, but I had them already wrecked by then So you wrecked out by yourself wait, I was in the country roll and you know, the country roll Yeah, did you fall asleep? Yeah, I fell asleep. I fell asleep at the um at the wheel Um, I hit a ditch and the ditch I hit the ditch so hard The airbag came out and split my head wide open Wow So it split my head wide open and I went into this cow field where the cows and stuff would be So apparently so what they told me was they uh said I crawled from the cow field into the middle of the road How I got there, I don't know but they said you had so much adrenaline You probably ain't gonna remember they said when you get that adrenaline you would do anything So and somebody come in and so I laid out in the middle of the road for part of about two hours And it was about bleeding out. No, so it was 30 About 35 36 degrees. So that helps So the doctor said since it was so cold out there, it collagalated the blood Because my brain was like like you can see my brain and everything. No, like it was crazy So I didn't know everybody can split your head like that come out with some force Oh, yeah, the airbag the airbag can break your face break your arm do anything because they came out It came out so hard and I had my seatbelt on the seatbelt popped and as the truck was flipping That's how hard it was. So I got a book That has all the pictures in it and you can see where my forehead hit the passenger door and knocked the door open That's how hard hold on the past. Oh because it popped it through you I'm going around. I'm you know, I'm going around the car, but I'm knocked out at this point. I don't even know what's going on Couldn't you sue the car? um Deal the car owner or something because it seatbelt shouldn't have popped I don't I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what happened after that I don't know what my mom and them did if they got some money out of either way I didn't see that now. You know what I'm saying, but you know, um So I laid in the middle of the road and this guy named rashine trap He almost hit me. He all plays professional baseball now He almost hit me with his humming because he thought I was a dead deer in the road Wow And from what he say he say that you know, I got up and I walked to his car He said he was freaking out and he sat me up against his um Rim of his hummer and he called the ambulance and I got to the hospital Now when I got to the hospital, I didn't know nothing the only person number I could remember was my wife I didn't know her name. I didn't know nothing. I just remember that number They called my wife my wife. She hang up call my grandmother. She must have been frantic I could I could not you know what I I never asked my wife about that day I never asked her because it was just it was just crazy and um, they gave me about 12 days to live They gave me about 12 days to live because they said I had swelling in my brain blood in my brain Like they they wasn't expecting for me to make it at all. I was an icu for a long time Grab my prayers. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah most definitely matter of fact what's crazy was I had so many people come to the hospital to see me that uh My wife, so you know in icu they only let two people come in there And my wife, uh, she wouldn't let nobody else come in there. You know I'm saying she was like I'm not leaving you know I'm saying they don't have to come here one at a time And it's probably about 60 to 100 people trying to come in there and see me So they had to come in there one by one and see me and I was on so much morphine I would press the button and people would come in I'd be like, hey and just and just go back to sleep I only remember who all came at all But it's definitely a blessing man to be here still here. God had a plan How long were you in the hospital for how long did it take to recover from that? I was in the hospital part about We can have two weeks. That's it from all of that. Yeah, but we can have two weeks once I started to get back right And doctor say was a miracle. So they sent me home and they said hey look Don't be around any loud noises. They had my head wrapped up First thing I did go to a football game. Hmm. It was first thing I did affect you I mean I put earplugs in my head and like not had the sounds and stuff come to me and I mean I made it through that but you know I had to learn how to like read and stuff You know reading little books and stuff all over again. I had to like, you know, try to Look at pictures and get memories and stuff back, but I'm not fully there. Even till this day. That's what I was gonna ask you sometimes like, you know, even doing comedy Um, sometimes when I'm on stage, I have to like really think about what's going on and what's saying because Sometimes I'll be talking and I'll just forget and I have to bring myself back even though I might make a little That's about an old age too. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, so man It's definitely a blessing man to be able to do what I'm doing. That's a miracle. Yeah, so You all of a sudden after that go to the army get your strength back because you didn't tell why did you go to the army? Um, I want you to get his strength back. No, was he getting trouble or something like that? I was definitely going down the wrong path. Right man. Look, I was uh, man It was it was crazy. I would call my wife and I'll be like, hold on. I'm about to go on the mission That's what I would say. We go on the mission and she'll just hear gunshots in the background and I hang up the phone She don't know what's going on. You know what I'm saying? Hold on real quick. I'm about to go on the mission You crazy after you went through a life-threatening situation I booked out for a while. I booked out for I mean like it was I was I have no idea. I just I just kind of felt like Like you're invincible. Yeah. I was just like I'm invincible But like when I say I booked out like I was that was when the Mohawks was uh Was popping everybody. I had a red mohawk. I had the I had the nose ring Did you still like to get any more black dude? Oh, yeah black dude. I was bugging man. That's crazy, man Wow, that's hard even my wife to the day. She'll be like, well, what's wrong with you? Yeah, I think I well, I don't know what my wife might have I ain't got nothing in my phone. I try to lead that You don't lead it well behind