 I'm more you know, I go back in that music man. I look at like when I look at The beats and stuff you say you did two up two songs on there and and like did you ever do anything with Boosie? Yeah, I did some of his early stuff like when he first went over the trail. Yeah Song called head bossa Yeah, the one the one with P.mc on it. Yeah Got the bluffing, took several weeks, bit of strictly headbushing. Yeah, you did that one. Man, that thing was hard, boy. Yeah, we on Boss Talk TV. Shot out the e-heater reason you see... I mean, somebody said boozy, they think boozy better than PMC. That's because they're young. I'll give them that. When they're young, they don't know no better. Am I right? Yeah. Because they never dissected PMC. They wasn't there when Tell Me Something Good came out. They wasn't there when Pocket Full of Stones come out. Dope had just hit the city. People had just thought New Jack City wouldn't have long been come out. Cash Money went around and they were thinking about how they wanted to be a part of this thing. Am I right? Yeah. Sometimes it takes... It's the age gaps, I think. Yeah. Like back in the day, you couldn't tell me that Key Sweat wasn't better than Smokey Robinson. But as I got older... That's a good example. As I got older, I'm like, man, and especially after finding out all the stuff that he wrote. All the stuff? Yeah, Smokey was a writer. Hell of a writer. Hell no. He ain't topping Smokey. But I wasn't highly exposed to him as a kid. I knew Key Sweat and that whole everything moving forward, you know what I'm saying? That's it, that's it. As you talk about Smokey, did anybody tell you as a kid that you reminded them of him? Yeah. My best friend coming up as a kid. Every time I went over to your house, she, hey Smokey! It's like when you say this name, I can just dawn on me because you like him and you have the eyes like he does. Yeah, she used to call me Smokey when I was a kid. Wow. Yeah, the Williams, God bless her soul. Man, like I said, I'm going to go back into that booze a little bit. You said Webby, you had a question about Webby. No, no, no. I had already messed with him about Webby. But booze, I wanted to go over to him. What I did ask him, did he think Webby could still rap? Right. Because he'd been going through a lot lately. He had wore a girl-type shirt with a meat coat. I think that was a tank top pulled up. I don't know what the hell he was doing. It was crazy, but at the end of the day that's about it. That girl-type shirt. Yeah, but that's my guy. He got little daughters and everything else. I ain't playing with him. He ain't going. You know what I'm saying? That's my guy. Then why would he wear something like that then? He probably just was having a good time. Might have been drinking a little bit. People like to have a good time. I had an old cousin named Clint. He'd get drunk and do all kinds of stuff. You never know what he might do. You know what I'm saying? You don't see that guy. People act like these guys don't get older. People act like these guys. These guys are in their 30s now, right? 40s, 30s, and 40s? 30s. 30s, I guess. These guys are getting older. I expect them to be people and go through things like anybody else. The only difference is theirs get to display on the internet. That's the only thing, man. That's the only thing. It's like, I think fame is overrated. Yeah, me too. It's kind of like everybody, they got the bull's eye on you, right? I always ask people, I'm like, you know, you want the fame. You want to be like all these celebrities. But do you really know what comes with it? And they'll say, yeah, they know, because of course you see it on TV. But to see it and actually be in it is two totally different things to me. Because we'd be mad at some celebrities the way how they treat their fans. Because I'm like, well, you signed up for this. And this includes fans. Off they are not. When you go to work, you at work. So once you're around your fans, you're at work. Not singing, not rapping, whatever. You're at work. So you've got to put that face on, smile, do what you're... Because these are the people who are buying your music, downloading your music, whatever, buying your merch, everything, supporting you. And some of them people worship you, you know what I'm saying? Right. Some of those people really, like they get up in the morning thinking about you. Right. They go to sleep thinking about you. So it's, yeah, you got to be careful. And some people, and some people don't care. They'll, no, no, no autographs or no pictures or no. I can see how some people make it bad for others because some people take it to the... They'll see that celebrity with their kids and try to bum rush them and, you know, be disrespectful and so forth. So it makes you... Because I remember in Halle Berry, you remember in the past when Paparazzi and whatever would always try to do that, even when she had her child with her. And she tried to sue them and do all this other stuff because of that. Yeah. You know what I mean? Because they take it to the limit. Yeah. No, she didn't, she had checked one of them. She did. She went in. Yeah. I think a lot of times they have to check them. They live that life every day. At some point they will have to check them. They will have to do something to let them... You know, you just can take on it so much, right? Yeah. You get tired of it. Everybody's human beings. Yeah. I think... I'm more, you know, I go back in that music, man. I look at, like, when I look at the beats and stuff, you say you did two songs on there and, like, did you ever do anything with Boosie? Yeah, I did some of his early stuff. Like, when he first went over the trail. Yeah. A song called Head Busser. Yeah. The one with the PMC on it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, you did that one. Yeah. Man, that was hard, boy. They had another in-house in Baton Rouge. We were just hanging out there. And I was working on the track. And I think Pimp was in town for, like, maybe a weekend or something like that. And he came over to the house and he heard the beat. And he had thought about this concept. He said, yeah, we're going to be the V-12 boys. So it's supposed to be him, Boosie. And I think it was Webby. But it was supposed to be three of them. They were going to call itself the V-12 boys. Really? I don't think Webby was in it. I think it was just Pimp and Boosie. Just Pimp and Boosie? Yeah. Early on it was just Pimp and Boosie. Yeah. I remember, because I was watching that move. Yeah. That's why you had, here at the beginning of that song, Pimp said, V-12 boys. That's like, that was his introduction of the V-12 boys. Really? Yeah. He was going to do an album with Boosie called the V-12 boys. Because back then the V-12 Benzers was like real. Yeah. He always talked about, he always liked the V-12 Benzers. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So we got the V-12 Benzers parked outside. Everything sucked up, man. It ain't enough room to keep the girls. Yeah. Yeah. That's my boy, man. V-12 boys. V-12 boys. That wasn't dope, man. He had all kinds of ideas, man. They would just pop out of him, man. And now all of them just sound brilliant. Yeah. We on Boss Talk TV. Shout out to E-Heater. Reason you see. V-12 boys. They serve your tickets. Never tricking. No, I'm talking about it. Yeah. We on Boss Talk TV. Shout out to E-Heater. Reason you see.