 And so, uh, you know, we go to the club. Man, the club is packed. And they run the Duggy and the club went up. Pocky got stacks, because looking over here, they like. Oh, my God. Was this your beat? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then right after that, they ran busted wide open. It's a biggie beat. Oh, tell me, man, the club even went up further on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. But but when you think about the the Duggy time, the movement, when you did that song and you made that beat because the beat, you know, it's a slamming beat. Don't don't don't. You you you you hell. It's a biggie beat. You were hell on wheels back then and now probably even worse. But you killed that. Like, like, did you know that that was going to be a song that they were going to dance to? No, I didn't know. You just basically made a nice song with a nice beat. No, well, I'll tell you what happened. A little I remember I remember it like it was yesterday. Little Will, Rude Boy, Spain. I think it was I think it was just them. Right. Oh, they came through the studio one night. May have been some other folks in the studio, but but I know they were in the studio. Right. So, man, we got this song. It's the, you know, Duggy, man. This thing is because they had it. It was it was they already had a version of it that was starting to gain traction in the clubs. Right. And before you before you. Yeah, they so and so they said, man, we need you to, you know, do your thing. Right. And so Spain, I remember Spain in the studio. I said, man, what is the Duggy? You get what I'm saying? And they, Spain started hitting. He started hitting that thing. You know, hitting the day I can't do it. But you know, he was hitting it, right. And I said, you know, so I'm looking at it again with, you know, I'm getting the vibe of it. OK, let's do it. Right. And so we did it. But I didn't really understand because I hadn't seen it in the club. Yeah. Right. I hadn't seen what they had seen in the club. Right. And, you know, I wasn't, you know, they, you know, they went to clubs and, you know, kicking it and doing that thing. Right. And so one night we all went out to the club. I'm talking about a whole bunch of us, man, went out to the club. It was a good club. It was a club off of 635 close to the Galleria, but there was a mall like across the highway. Rockerfella was at the club. I don't know. Rockerfella. I love winter. That one, I can tell you that. It was it was right off there off of 635, right? By Preston and all that. Yeah. Right over there. Right. And so, you know, we go to the club. Man, the club is packed. And they run the Dougie. And the club went up. Was this your beat? Yeah. Yeah. And then right after that, they ran Busted Wide Open. It's a big E. B. And then they opened in the hotel. A bag even went up further. You know what I'm saying? Busted Wide Open was man, it man. You did that one, too. Yeah. Yeah. We did those back to back, right? And so and so then I got it. And they were running those songs like they played them. And then they played them, played a couple of other songs and they ran it again. Man, they get it. Man, these folks, man, these folks were going crazy in the club. Then I understood it. I understood it. So you have to see it to get it. Yeah, because, you know, like when you, you know, in the process of making the music, you know, really, like if you don't really. You know, you don't really get it. Yeah. You know, you just like, OK. Did that motivate you to be like, hey, we need to get back in the studio like right now. I mean, you know, it was a whole lot of things because just to be just to be honest, that wasn't the. That wasn't really the type of music I was making. You get what I'm saying? That's what you got to do. We were like, like so. So when we had you came through, like we were together. It was, you know, my record company, Addiction Records, we were together. Yeah. You get what I'm saying? Like we were all like we were, you know, all clicked up. So so that's what that's what type of music we were doing. Yeah, we were doing gangster shit.