 And what does Bay Bay mean to you? Man, Bay Bay is, he the goat. He's the goat. I like, it's like, it's no impotence on it. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. And what does Bay Bay mean to you? Man, Bay Bay is, he the goat. He's the goat. I like, it's like, it's no impotence on it. On the reason I say that because Bay Bay put us, he helped us get in position for me to understand a lot of different motions and movements and how to goddamn network with different individuals. And then as a, as a guy that was just only dancing, the first time Bay Bay sent us to Shreveport and me watching him like talk and control the crowd, I was like, all right, that's what I wanna do. I don't wanna rap because everybody wanted me to rap. Hit that, man, you might've been a rapper. You got the swag, they didn't wanna know how to talk. You might've really gone make you a song. But I seen Bay Bay, I was like, nah, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna MC. I wanna control the crowd. I wanna make everybody touch their toes. I wanna make everybody spin around and do the hokey pokey. Like, look at this man doing, look at the influence he have on the culture I heard. So I was like, man, I want that for Dallas. And we didn't have nobody like that. We had DJs, we had rappers. We didn't have nobody that had a voice of the city that was actually from the city. So like, Bay Bay, we always have power house and watching him, he's just watching his motions. Even if he don't talk to me or whatever, what he always do, he's just, he's like a mentor. You can watch him and be like, I'll write this how you need to move. Or this how you need to move. Because everybody need a person that they look up to us for. It's like, hey, that's the big homie. All right, look how he move. He don't do this, he don't do that. But he do do this. All right, he do, he might do that wrong. So let me fix that. So I don't have to go through that. So that's how I look at Bay Bay. Like he a big dog, like he. What's he wanted the reason that you ended up on K-104? I don't, I probably so. Because one thing I always, I've grown to learn the things that people say behind closed doors and behind my back puts me in a win-win situation or a lose-lose situation. I could bet my, probably my last dollar in my pocket that he was probably in my favor on my position. He could have been in one of those rooms. He could have, I will bet it. I don't know, but I could bet that. That's just because he's always been genuine to me. You know how people be like, hey man, I don't fuck with him because. So I can't say that. You want, I can't have no real will intent. You know what I'm saying? On this man, you know what I'm saying? Because he did too much to put me in position to be who I am. So I get it, man. Like I said, I asked you that because it seemed like, you know, the relationship would have to be there as long as you've been at that radio station. So I was just trying to. You know what's so crazy? Brothers working at a radio station, they should be, you know, in both of y'all door-skinned niggas. So yeah. No players, you know. I always say, man, door-skinned niggas is players. I don't care. I don't know. I mean, even if they not player, they just play. So you know, y'all gotta do this. They don't want to get them right, but hey, man. I mean, so. Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one, one-on-one. Yeah, we gon' talk.