 That's how I felt about trap on my end. You feel me? Like, and I knew Yellow had some cause he used to come around too. But I, with that time I was fucking hard with trap. And I still fucking trap tough right now. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Man, just looking at everything that we've talked about today, man, you know, man, this Dallas, we in Dallas, Texas really. And when you think about the movement of the music and just all around right now, how do you feel about the music and where it's at? Like, is it, is them hit records coming out? Where is music at right now? I ask you and you the same question. Hold on, is this for Dallas? No, this is just for something. Oh, I want to know about Dallas. That'll be a good question. Well, we can talk about Dallas first, but I want to hear his overall, but that nigga know a lot. You're saying overall though. No, right now let's talk about Dallas. Let's talk about Dallas. We going over all next. All right, Dallas, what though? Like, is it? Like, the music, hip hop scene. What do you think? Dallas, I feel like, I feel like, Don't hold back. Don't hold back. That's the truth. I feel like, you know that 2017 when I was telling you for the next two times and all the moments, I had like Trap Boy Freddy too. Like, I was, I was, I was, you know, one of the ones, like when I get a hold to you, we going to work. If not every week, every other week, you and you going to be together. Yeah, I'm going to Trap Boy and Dolph had a relationship too. Yeah, so, so, so, so Pete. So I feel like at that time, Dallas too, I could feel the vibe of how it was going. It had a main wave. Like it was main. And you know, I had just linked with the Go-Ye-Yo and all that. So it was main out here. But as of right now, it's kind of like. When you say mean, what you mean? It was raw. Like this was, could have been the next Atlanta type shit. Yeah, yeah. I seen up there. You feel me? Like it was, it was, it was it had some shit. We were bubbling. This motherfucker was going, it could have been the next Memphis. So whenever the case was, it was, it was there. And then all of a sudden, I knew the dancing shit was going to stop. Right? Cause that shit, I've been seeing that a long time. You feel me? Like I didn't sing shit. I was, I was right there with swag surfing. My partner signed them. I seen it. I was at the video shoot. I know them niggas personally. I know the song, you know, everything about it. But I'm saying, I know the dancing shit. And it stops. It never lasts. It stops. So I knew that part of it was going to stop. You feel me? Like cause it had like the J-Money, the 1040. He was going crazy with the people dancing and all the little kids out here was dancing. Like 10K cast, all of them was out here. But I knew that was going to slow down, but I knew the rap shit could keep going. The rap shit slowed down to the dancing shit slowed down. Now Dallas is just Dallas again. It even made the club slow down. See cause I was just telling my little blur homie at the spot before I came out here. I said, damn. Any other time I used to come out here to Dallas, we'll be going out regardless tonight. It doesn't matter if Niggas was sick or Niggas didn't want to at night. Niggas, we finna go throw some money or something. But now Niggas come out here and see it. Niggas like, I ain't trying to go to the club. Or if they trying to go, they like, we got, can we bring our Drake go? Can we bring God's dick? You know, Niggas like, I'm like, damn, this shit just didn't change real quick. We have to get that back. That's my take on Dallas right now. It's just saying, it's kind of like. We need that. It ain't as cool as it was getting. It was getting real cool out this bitch. You know how you feel right? What you think bro? They waiting on me. They waiting on you. You from Dallas? That's a good shit. I'm from Flint, Michigan, but I've been here for a second. Oh, my family from Flint. I've been hanging my flag around the city. Yeah, they baby. Flint, Michigan in the building, man. So you feel like they just waiting on you. They wave up. You see the wide open lane, right? Oh, they ready. Yeah. They ready. Wow. What do you think? Why you saying, but I'm on it from the OG. Bro, you know when I went to that. Yeah, the rodeo. The rodeo made me just sit back and just think about. That's the shit. You got shot up? No, no, no, no, no, no. He was with Bombini and that rodeo. Kiki and all that. Well, that rodeo was so big, man. And like I told this, I told this guy this the other day that no one bun told me this after the show. I think I talked to him. Yeah, yeah, you talked to him. Nobody on that show ever had a number one song ever. And you got to hear the lineup that was on that show. I mean. But they put seventy three thousand six hundred people in there. Fast forward to what we doing in Dallas two weeks ago. We have a deal where we got all our pretty much out of our big, so Puke Luchi. What's that little Ronnie? Little Ronnie was there. Fat Pimp was there. But it's about 200 people in there, bro. In a place that hold over a thousand. There's no support from the city. There's no support from the fans. The artists don't have the grind that they should have. Some of them, the ones that's going to make the good music on grind, good music on bubble up anyway. Don't you agree? If you make a hit, it's undeniable. I'm going to be honest with you. I remember when a dude in my job told me about trap. They said, man, I like this little thing in my head trap. Trap boy, Freddie listened to him. So, okay, let's do him. He talked about drugs too much though, but I like him. So I listened to him and one of the songs on there had yellow BZ on it. It's just a shit, you know what I'm saying? I like this nigga style. So I started gravitating to a yellow BZ shit. And his style started being more something that I knew was more marketable. Not, well, some trap, that's my nigga. But I knew yellow BZ had something, it's undeniable. You know what I mean? And that's how I felt about trap on my end. You feel me? Tell me, I knew yellow had some because he used to come around too. But at that time I was fuckin' hard with trap. And I still fuckin' trap tough right now. But I just knew like, I knew he was. He dropped the right song. And then it was this though, I pull up on him though, bruh. And he really over there hustling, bruh. Like, I'm saying like, he got CDs, he got T-shirts. He got like, bruh, that was the old school hustle that I was used to. So this nigga really. Everybody don't do that. No, this nigga was really hustling. So I'm like, man, this nigga, it don't matter what a nigga say. This nigga right here gon' make it. Cause nigga, he really rap hustling. Well, he's still gon' make it. Yeah, niggas didn't know how to rap. These niggas don't know how to rap hustle. They niggas will rap hustle. Not up here, man. That was a white collar city, man. We more corporate man. And like now in Houston, like I said the last time I was here, them boys will roll up their sleeves and they come from a harder struggle than where we came from. Bruh, look, I sit over there at Trap Boys spot and I see him sit over there and people call and be like, are you there? And people will pull up by a CD for $10 or $20. They'll buy a shirt or something too and then leave. Boom, somebody else will pull up. I'm like, damn, this nigga got a trap without selling drugs. He selling rap. But he going hard. He rolling. Yeah. That nigga rolling. I know what you are. Like he was rolling, nigga. Like nigga, I was impressed, nigga. I was like, this nigga, he a gutter boy. That nigga was awful. I already, like I said, I love the way he hustle too. You know, I sit in a city and he move through the city like a real cat. Yeah, like that's it. He don't act like I'm superstore. I see him travel. I told you man. The other day they had it on the ground. But I didn't see that too. He was cutting up. He was yelling and shit. He was yelling on the ground. I told you about the time I was at work. At the Cardiff's show. He come through the front door. Yeah. I said, let me have that show. I'm right over. Cool brother.