 about food or something. And I sat down, rewrote it, decided to go with Lardy B instead of Cardi B. And the first, and it was Bodak Jello. And it got like seven million, like overnight. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. I got with a guitar player and we did a few songs and we made it through state, made it through regionals, made it through nationals. We finally made it all the way to Corpus Christi. And it was just this giant convention center out there and it was just full of people. And I was so nervous. But I sang, what was that Fergie song? That Big Girls Don't Cry song? Let me hear it. Do you remember that? That one that's like... Yeah, make me know what it is. The Big Girls Don't Cry. Oh, how does it go? That was so long ago. I think I know that song. I think I know that song. Your lingers on me now. Something. To your hometown. Girl, you sound good in my ears. Thank you. Girl, you can really get down. Okay, you put it in my ear holes. So that's the song that gave you the courage to just go out there. Well, it was because I sang that song and that song had just come out. And even though it wasn't my song, all these girls from other schools in the front row were just, Big Girls Don't... Just like singing along with me. And I felt this... I don't know how to explain it. I was like, oh, shit. It's up. It's up. She's like, it's up. Yeah, and then I got into a top 40 band a couple years, right out of college. And after that, you didn't turn back to being shy after that. You're just like... Not really, no. Yeah, I gained a lot. Well, the whole Lardi B thing, how that started gained a lot of confidence too, for sure. Tell us about how... What did that name come from? Because of course, we hear Lardi B and like Cardi B and like... Okay, so how did you come up with Lardi Y at L in front of it? Well... Let's talk about it. So I was performing an acoustic show, or actually I had a friend perform an acoustic show in Rowlett, I think in 2017, I believe. And Cardi B had like just come out, like in the music scene. I remember. Yeah, Bodak Yellow. She killed her. And that was at the top forever. It was crazy. Down through there. No, but so... Shout out to my boy Kodak Black. Yeah, hell yeah. And so I just came up and sang a few songs with him, whatever, and I was with a friend and he was like, you know that Cardi B song that's like super hot right now? And I was like, yeah. And he was like, you should remake it. And I had never rapped in my life ever. I was a singer. Right. I am a singer. But like, you know what I'm saying? Are you a dope rapper? Thank you. But that was never like in my mind or my agenda or anything. Right. And so I was like, okay, I'm gonna remake this. So I'm making it funny though. I was like, everybody likes to eat, right? Whatever, I'll make it like about food or something. And I sat down, rewrote it, decided to go with Lardy B instead of Cardi B. And the first, and it was Bodak Yellow. And it got like seven million like overnight. I've seen it. I've seen it. Like overnight. Said little bitch, you can't fuck with me if you want it. I've seen it. Yeah, it was crazy. How did that make you feel? I was like, what the hell? And it's... You're like, how hard has I been blowing and singing and this is what Don is just doing? Exactly. And I was like, okay, but then that's when it clicked up here. I was like, okay, I think I know what I need to be doing, right? That's God. At the time, this is what I thought. I thought, okay, I'm gonna keep doing these parodies, build this platform. And then when I release original music, easy. You know what I'm saying? But no, that ain't it at all because now... Everybody love you for that. People are starting to label me as just a parody artist. You know what I'm saying? Because that's the thing, because I sent your information to my daughter, she's 16 and she loves music, right? And I asked her, I said, so what can I ask her? And she said, ask if you ever thought about changing your name because she said that because you've done other parodies other than Cardi B's. So have you ever thought about changing your name from Lardy B to something else? So you don't... In the beginning, when I... So the first one I did was the Bodak Yellow and I was like, okay, I'm gonna do Lardy B. And then I did, I think the second one I did was Freaky Friday, Chris Brown and Lil Dicky. And I was like, okay, now my name's gonna be Lil Dicky, right? Okay. And then when I did, I did a Nicki Minaj and I was like, okay, I'm gonna be Nicki Minaj. Like, you know what I'm saying? But I'm glad I didn't do that because if the name doesn't stick, even though it's all on the same channel, like on YouTube or wherever, you know what I'm saying? If it's not the same name, people aren't smart enough to like find shit like that. It has to be consistent, you know what I'm saying? So I was like, okay, I'm just gonna stick with like Lardy B. And like... I think you made the great dope decision. I think that's the right one. Yeah, because you can't change your question. So has she ever reached out to you or hit you? No, she hasn't reached out, but she's shared all of my parodies that I've done of hers. She's shared all of them? Mm-hmm. She respected. No, for sure. She shares it within 24 hours or when I release it type shit. It's crazy. Damn. Mm-hmm. And you always, so you always, when you did the WAP, what did she say? I think it was, I think she said, I can't or something like that. With the lanes in my mouth, with the lanes in my mouth, with the lanes in my mouth, with the lanes in my mouth, I said, you know I like to eat, but with that one, that one keeps re-going, like going viral over and over again because they're calling it kids bop-wop on TikTok. Oh. Like they're thinking it's kids bop-wop, which, go ahead, get my numbers up. Go ahead. Exactly. And like, go ahead. No, but the... So is that your hottest one? Ever. I wanna say, it's so, because there's TikTok now. So when I did Like It Like That, right? And I called it Like That I'm Fat, right? She shared that one and it got like over 100 million views on Facebook and shit. So, but now that there's TikTok and it like keeps going re-viral, like I don't know, it's between those two for sure. Okay. You know what I'm saying? But they like that I'm fat, doesn't keep popping up, WAP does. I feel like WAP's never gonna die. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one.