 I knew I had to drop a song called Epic, because I had this in mind that I was going to come out with this. I was going to come out with the evolving, prolific, in spite of the circumstances. I knew I had to motivate the people. I knew I had to motivate. You know what I'm saying? I knew it was more than just my people and my city's people all around the world that's living just like Longview. Right here on Need No Introduction, man, this home team, man, East Texas stand up, man. Big up bag, Tim is in the building. That's serious. That's serious. What's good? Man, what's going on, man? Thank you for coming on the show. Man, I'm grateful to be here, baby. Man. I've seen on that Epic video, and I commend you when I seen you praying. That's one of the main drivers that got you in that seat. You wanted to do God. In Jesus' name, amen. Amen. That's what's going on. That's my favorite. Now, that's what's epic. This was epic. Yeah. Because I said, that's real, man. I wish I had my granny, my grandma, my family, man, and for y'all to pray like she did and for you to go. I love that song, too, man. I was born on that race, man, and just give me an understanding of where you was at when you wrote that. That was a few years back, though, right? Yeah. But that is a sin, that is fate. My only one, they come for you, but I got it. So when you peed in that, what inspired that? I knew I had to drop a song called Epic, because I had this in mind that I was going to come out with this. I was going to come out with the evolving, politically inspired circumstances. I knew I had to motivate the people. I knew I had to motivate. You know what I'm saying? I knew it was more than just my people in my cities, people all around the world living just like Longview, that need to be motivated and inspired that we can go up and we can evolve to, you know what I'm saying? So I knew I had to drop a song that had to be epic, and it was just time to do something epic. Do you realize you're capturing a moment in time when you got your grandma there and she's praying and you know, basically that's something that you always have with you. I look at stuff like that and I respect it on a whole other level. Like my baby, my baby left us, man. So she's not even around anymore? She just passed away, just like last year, late last year. So you see where I was? How old was she? 91. You see, you see where, and he got that word and I looked at that, man. I was heavy for it. We can always look back on that and see it. And that's the glue, you know, that's the glue to my family. She been a real woman, like you know what I'm saying, and really putting a lot of seeds in us, you know what I'm saying? Showing us. You know, a praying woman, you know. Praying woman. You see that on it? Yeah. Loved it, man. Yeah. So, you know, she's gonna, like I say, tout us to keep God first, so, you know, we ain't never got away from that once you raise up and tout up on that, you know. That's hard, man. Knowing that God is real. Yeah. Knowing it's something bigger than you. Man, when I seen that man, like I said, sent chills over me just to do the realness of it, because I'm a country dude, you know, and when I seen it, it put me somewhere. That's why I got to take, that's why I try to keep on it, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. I got to give them, like, I can't give them too much of the flesh and shit, and you know, I'll put this shit on here, but I got to still take them to the roots of how, you know what I'm saying, what East Texas really stands on. No. Loved it, man.