 Jason Peters the offensive tackle. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Straight out of East Texas where I'm from. Shout out to Jason Peters, baby. That is my best friend in this world. Hey, tell it. Hey, they bought them ball shoes off the truck coming from this stove. Oh, man. Man. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Tell us a little bit about who, who, who is, who is Sir Charles Jones? Well, Sir Charles Jones is one of the youngest living legends. Okay. That was brought through the tool that you've all of the older legends and paid respect and they gave me their blessings and now I'm blessing all of the new young comers now and continuing the legacy of blues and Southern soul music. Man, you know what? You, you helped me out a lot and don't even realize, baby. I know you hear that a lot. Yeah. I hear it a lot. You know what I'm saying? A lot of people come to me and tell me I saved their lives. I stopped them from drinking. Say, man, they made their babies out. Oh, you, oh, you're the baby making. You took over Keith Sweat's spot actually. You know what I'm saying? You bridged the gap. Bridged the gap, you know what I'm saying? And it's kind of like getting a lot of the tool that you know, ideas from Keith Sweat. Oh, yeah. You know what I'm saying? You know, Keith, man, that's the biggest beggar, you know what I'm saying? Watching the bag for it. You know what I'm saying? You got the bag for it. You got the bag for it in a little bit, man. So, so tell us how you got the music. Just, just run us down through that a little bit. Well, getting off into it from my parents, you know what I'm saying? My mom, she was a preacher 25 years and then my father was the lead singer of a gospel group called the Christian All Stars. So when I look around, man, I ain't gonna lie. When I thought, when Blues was really, you know, I was, I was set on Johnny Taylor and I remember when, when, when I was set on Johnny Taylor, I was set on Lil Milton. I was set on, like I said, Clarence Brown. I was set on all of these different folks before you came. I'm just gonna be real with you. I'm a older cat. So, and then when I, and then I was setting out here, this dude, man, and I'm like, this dude too young. When it first popped up, I said, this dude too young to be singing Blues to me. You know what I'm saying? I'm used to hearing them growl like Bobby Bluebland or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I had to have a snorkel or something. Now, then I looked around and in the song that really just took me by storm was this Friday because I used to have Lil Milton. You know what I'm saying? Everybody got a holidays, so I'm got Christmas and New Year, but every Friday's mine. I got 52 a year. And then I turn around and this guy comes with his Friday. The Save the Day because it's like almost, what made you think, what made you think to do that song? Well, you know what I'm saying? I hadn't really, in a long time, had heard a song where I said I wanted it to be a classic, you know what I'm saying? And everybody on Friday, only thing is, you know, you got people out there working hard. And after that clock out, it's Friday. I go get my whiskey, man. I ain't got to worry about going to work tomorrow. I'm afraid to get ready for the club or whatever dude. I said that. So I wanted to put all of those entities into one song and then at the same time when I was making it, I wasn't really thinking about that. I was just making a song called Friday and didn't know the magnitude or how this was going to blow up. Now I'm getting invited to NFL football games and big time. Chagani NFL starts inviting me, flying me up to look at them in practice in the locker room jamming Friday. I'm like, this song is real heavy. You know what I'm saying? Friday is a bigger record than anybody lonely. Listen, man, anybody lonely bad though, don't play now. I know, but when you need that thing, it'll scale up on a bad time. It'll scale up now. Don't try to play like it won't scale up. Friday might be bad. Now Friday is a good time, but is anybody lonely or scale up on it? Anybody lonely, like far as the fan base, it'll, it'll, it'll, it'll, it takes the cream. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I would say Friday far as an international record that somebody from Saudi Arabia might walk up on you and sing your song to you, stretches out a little bit. It goes all the way over to the country. It goes all the way over, man. And like Jason Peters, the offensive tackle, Philadelphia Eagles. Yeah, yeah. Straight out of East Texas where I'm from. Shout out to Jason Peters, baby. That is my best friend in this world. Tell it, hey, they bought them ball shoes off the truck coming from this stove. You know, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna call him when we get finished. And man, when he flew me up to Philly and I always been a Philadelphia Eagle fan. I got to get him on here. I just thought about it. Hey, it's a, it's done. It's done, man.