 Not necessarily a straight up question. More or less, I'm asking for advice. Can you give us some gain on the music industry? And how getting on, how I can get on? Well, let me just say this first and foremost, you got to all work these niggas because as of right now is probably 60,000 rappers in Philadelphia alone. So you times that times every other city all over the world and you really behind the eight ball motherfuckers that want to wrap in 2020 is really behind the eight ball. Like your shot of making it is like none in in what's less than none. It's not like what can be less than none. What's what's your chances of making as a rapper in this world is none and then what's less than none? You all got a shot. It's a lottery ticket. Oh, you say they chances of what of making it as a rapper in 2020 is none and was less than none. None of none, none of none. Okay, so if you if you think you're going to be successful in this music industry, you got to outwork probably four million motherfuckers are all across five, six, seven million motherfuckers all across the country because that's how many rappers it is in just the United States alone if it's not more than that. So you got to outwork them. Number one, number two, you got to have good content. Number three, you got to be active on your socials because socials media is the way of life now. But the flip side of that is it's easier to get on than it was back in the day because you could get right on from your living room if you do the right shit. So is a gift in a curse is so many more people rapping than it was back in the day. But also to get on back in the day, you had to bump in the puff. You had to wait outside a concert. Hope you see somebody rap for them. Now you could post some shit up and everybody could see you from wherever you record that and you got a chance to go viral and it's just a magical repost from somebody or something. And it's just that easy. So understand that repost is ain't as powerful as people think they is. Right. But it's just that that is a possibility where he's saying before used to go up to New York, stand outside that building, hoping you see somebody repost is extremely powerful. Let's not get this twisted. Repost is extremely powerful when the person is reposting you, send traffic to your page. And then when they get to your page, you actually got some shit going on. Right. Because then the people that's coming to your page will actually push follow and stay there. See a repost don't mean shit to somebody who ain't got shit going on. Or they'll go to your link because motherfuckers might go to your link and might purchase something or might see something new that they like it. But when you ain't got nothing going on and you want to repost and you get that repost and you really and you ain't get no followers. You ain't get no traction from it is because the motherfuckers that went to your page seeing that you didn't have shit going on. You didn't have nothing to land them on. You didn't have nothing to keep them there. So at the end of the day, you got to work hard. You got to put your content out. You got to market yourself. You got to be an animal in them fucking socials, whether it's Facebook, whether it's Twitter, whether it is Instagram, whether every platform that you could possibly, you know, market yourself on, you got to do it and you got to understand. Don't base your success off how many likes you get. Oh, man, that only certain amount of people like that. They don't like this record. No, bro, you got to keep it pushing, keep it pushing, keep promoting, keep pushing yourself because when you starting off as an independent artist, you your marketing promotion. So if you and the niggas that surround you ain't marketing and promoting your shit. How are you going? How are you going to blow? That's the number one problem with a lot of these artists out here. They'll be doing rap. You got a 15 homies, but none of your homies got your shit on their page. Right. I never understood that. Right. You got all these homies, but none of them don't have your album come out. You're not that heavy. They don't constantly push you. They but when you go on that tour, they don't want to be on that tour bus. Yes, sir. They don't want to soak up all. They don't want all the amenities that come with you being a successful artist, but they didn't want to hold you down, but now that you're eating, they don't want to job. They don't want to roll. They don't want to bed on the tour bus. They don't want to get their dick sucked at the end of the night when you get them at your shows. They don't want all the amenities, all the shit that come with you being a popular rapper, but your whole journey there, them niggas didn't support you a hundred percent. They was them just in case niggas. I'm here just in case you make it nigga. Yeah. So you got to understand too and understand that all your friends ain't some friends is you just my homie and some friends is yeah, you my homie, but we also do business together too. You got to understand how to separate the two. You feel what I'm saying? Because at the end of the day, sometimes you got to love niggas from a distance. I got I got I got homies that when I chose to say, you know what? I just got locked up 82 pounds a week. You know what? My wife was life was on the line. I got homies. Lives was on the line. My homie wife was live on the line. You know what? I'm a distance myself away from the bullshit. I had to distance myself away from some niggas because I said y'all niggas ain't taking the same path. I'm taking you niggas still want to operate outside the law. I'm cool. We still homies, but we're going to be homies from a distance. I got to lay you from a distance nigga, because I ain't going down on your indictment nigga, because you're going to tell the next time something happened. I understand. So as I don't know what the fuck you're talking about. I'm going to tell you going to talk about the niggas was going to try to sneak that in there and he almost tried to trick you. He got it. I thought he was talking about the nigga like I know he's talking about me in school. Yeah. All right. So at the end of the day, man, that's how you got to play it out here, man and all you youngest that wanted in the music industry. If you really want it, you'll put the work in and God to see you want it and he going to put a blessing on you and do the team. Get your team together. Get your team. You see Drake and all them. He got the same dudes with him team. You only as strong as your team. That's what you got to understand.