 I want to ask you about, did you meet Boosie here in Dallas? Could you just come to Dallas a lot? I met Boosie in Kansas. You met him in Kansas? You brought him to Kansas? My manager did. Your manager did? Okay. He booked him for Kansas City and Wichita. This is how we do it. We'll book you Kansas City. We'll book you Wichita. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. 101. Yeah, we going to talk. I want to ask you about, did you meet Boosie here in Dallas? Could you just come to Dallas a lot? I met Boosie in Kansas. You met him in Kansas? You brought him to Kansas? My manager did. Your manager did? He booked him for Kansas City and Wichita. This is what we do, we book you in Kansas City, we book you in Wichita. If I didn't get through to Boosie in Kansas City, I got him in Wichita. I got two chances to talk to you. Boosie came to Kansas right when he got out of prison. My dog came out right when he got out of prison. Boosie was one of my favorite rappers. I said, I gotta get him on this song. I didn't get the song until Nebraska. I got the song in Omaha, Nebraska. My dog, we won 10 bands at the casino and he gave it to me. That's the dope part. I heard you say that on another interview. And the crazy part is, is Boosie's so fired up and wild. That's it, me and him on that picture there. Like he, when he first came on, we met him. He was doing Jewel House, his clothing brand. And I'm a clothes dude. I've been doing this a long time, a lot of stores. And I was like, man, I'm gonna mess with this Jewel House. But he dealt with this white boy named Mike Wagman. And I didn't like Mike Wagman. We know each other in this clothes thing. I've been had these, I know these people. And I was like, Boosie, man, I'm like, man, I'm a rock with you, man. I say, but I'm with a cool, you know, it's like Ralph Audie by my black brother, we all over there. And he was like, I'm gonna be bigger than this thing. I'm gonna be bigger than a cool. I'm gonna be bigger than you. I say, in my mind, I was like, not with that white boy. Like Mike Wagman is not the one. He used to be good with rockerware. He was good during that. He made a lot of people a lot of money. But when he came down to these new waves, the new stuff, I just didn't see it. It just, the time changed with these clothes so much. Just like everything else, time changed with the music. It's time changed. And it also comes back around again. I'm gonna tell you something, you saw something else with, I ain't gonna go into the fact of them or the way you bring them songs back, man. You're a beast, you're a dog, man. You good, what? Yeah, I love doing that. And when he bring them old song back, man, I'd be happy as hell. That's calm, I'd have heard them too, Nick. And parking on my ass about that. They don't like you doing it. We be fighting for clearance. You gotta get clearance. We be fighting for clearance and I'll be so pissed. I'm like, bro, if they didn't hear it, just four of these records. You see what they doing with this deserve? Oh, I can't wait, I'm gonna have you blow that one over here. I want all of these songs to come back because R&B has changed, I'm an R&B person, I love R&B. But it's like R&B is like almost nonexistent. It's like this new wave of singing has changed but they're not calling it R&B, they're calling it. So I got a theory with R&B why I'm suffering a little bit. Why? All the old G's of rap are still rapping. Yeah. All the old G's of R&B are trying to fit in with new R&B. Yeah. Think if Usher just dropped the old style Usher record. Think if Tank dropped the old style Tank record. They're going away from what their original fans. You got millions of fans over here that made you platinum but you want to go over here to make these records. I agree with that count. I see where you're coming from. But they're trying to stay relevant. They're trying to get a newer crowd. That's what they're trying to do. I know we don't like this name but R. Kelly, he stayed relevant staying in his style. Who don't like the name? A lot of people don't like it. They don't like what he did but they can't deny his talent. But I'm staying there. Let's go. Yeah, go keep on going. I'm staying like if Avant came out right now and gave you Avant and didn't give you two chains, you know why everything got to be so fast? The only people that can do slow R&B is women. And they're keeping it genuine the same. But me ain't got to be singing fast or they ain't going to get played. No, that's real. That's real. I'm just telling you know. And I'm fighting the uphill battle. Yeah, because I love it slow. I love it. If a nigga can't relate to that like R&B, they crazy. And if I can fix all that the way I need it to be. You see what I'm saying? There's too many people trying to make something. Something can change and be new and still good. You know, I don't have to have it just like it was to be honest with you. I'm cool with it. What I do is I mix it. The old sound with new lingo and faster talk. That's right. But I still keep my beats slow. I still like that. I still like the groove. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And you're young and I love that. Yeah, I love the groove. No, you. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one.