 Status, if he was having money and doing things, he probably kept the same status in prison. It wasn't like he was broke and had to get it. He probably had soups and was living the lifestyle that them dudes was taking care of him on him. He had a status there, so when he came out, he's on the same level. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101, 101. Yeah, we gonna talk. But like I said, I had a structure. I had a system. I didn't live off of prison. Prison lived off of me. I had a visit every week. Right. My mom came to see me. When I was in San Diego, every month, I get a visit. Unless I was in the hall or something like that. So it was a deal. But when a person has nothing, I got one of my homeboys, Baszy. Baszy been locked up since 1968. Don't have nobody visiting him. His mother's there, all his family's dead. And dudes, man, Baszy had trippin'. He used boys like women now. He went to prison at 16. He never had a girlfriend. Wow. Does that help when you have people like from outside society, coming to visit? Yeah. Consistently. It's a balance. Once you get it and you get focused, prison shouldn't be something you want to live in all your life. A man told me one time, he said, kids, you running around here, running around stabbing people. Anybody like the penitentiary like shit thrown in their face. Wow. But you have people who push their loved ones away for the main fact that they don't want them coming down to the prisons every week because they feel like they're putting their lives on hold. With certain ramifications, there's a humiliation in prison that you come to visit me and they make you take your bra off. They strip, search you. Some people don't want that to happen to they people. Feeling we had somebody talk about that saying that they'd be feeling on some of those women who'd be coming down there to visit. Man, one of my girlfriend, I'm in San Quentin. She came to visit me, but she came to visit as my sister, right? And this guard tried to get at her. And like he on the street and he like, raining on my parade. And so it like, well, kind of, hey, I want to take you out and this and this and that. Come back bam. And he goes and tell the visiting lieutenant, and that's not his sister. They in there kissing and they whooped and whooped and that. Damn, they got my visits counselor. Got him put off the yard because the raft was getting ready to be real ugly. Mm-hmm. You know? And so the visiting lieutenant was cool. Like he had just changed his status to this and this and that. But why would you do that? Right. You know? So it's a vicious strand that you have to go through. And sometimes we're so naive and pretty, we just thank you visiting. But it's the stuff your family have to go through. I want to ask you, because Master P talked about his grandmother going to the prison. So we got a, Master P was talking about that when him and see murder was having issues. And it became a public thing where it was being spoke. He said, man, my grandmother going down there, you know, seeing you, we do, we love you. But, you know, for him to turn back now and have a little bit of issues of some sort. But just have you ever been locked up with somebody on a celebrity status that was getting visits in there that basically was, you know, like on the level, like a see murder, which is Master P brother. Because Monica, funny he said that about the bras and being taken off. I didn't think about that. That's what happened. That they would have to, you know, for Monica, when she goes to see Monica as a singer, a R&B singer, she have to go. I don't know the rules going into the Angola and all those prisons down there, but she has to go through visitation and stuff. And I was tripping on a couple of like, man, them guards loving the fact that she a celebrity and she coming down there to see murder. Okay. You see what I'm saying? Yeah, but now they have, but when I was in prison, it wasn't women guards. Now they got women guards. Now they got women guards. So it might make it a little better. In the male prisons. In the male prisons. Yeah, they do. Okay. And then you have to submit to a woman coming in, we didn't allow it in San Quentin. They brought three females in there, Mexicans, whites. And we client, we talked to so many Dick stories. They had to put them up in administration because it was not going down. They can stand up to you. No, no, no, they got three chefs. We talking all up under your clothes, all on top of your mama clothes and everybody clothes. And we smelling you girl. Yeah. You real loud up in here. Should female guards be allowed to be in? I don't think so. See prison system, I can only speak in California. Texas prison is a whole different. I was in TDC for six months and got a bench warrant with his appeal bond. And I got unwelcome guests at Texas. And matter of fact, y'all is the first time I've been graced Texas since 1969. Judge told me if I come back so much as get a traffic ticket, I'd do 99 years in Huntsville. Hard time. Wow. And I didn't want to test them at 50 other states I can fuck up. I didn't even come back to Houston. But they promote homosexuality because a woman, you can't have necked pictures in your cell of a woman. You can't? No, because it offends the female guards. But you can have pictures of men in muscles, muscle magazines. Oh. Right. They can be all over. But you can't send your, if your husband was in prison, you send him some pictures in a language and stuff. They'll confiscate the pictures from you because that's contraband. That's crazy. Okay, BG comes home, now he's out and he's basically has a lot of exposure to a lot of money, a lot of things. He had things before he left, but now it's even, they've been waiting on him. So it's not the same. He's basically now at a point to where he's, nobody's at their door, is it? No, that's next door. Okay, so he's basically, at a point now he's home, he's hanging out, he's in the studio. The readjustment I think is just gonna take some time. His status, 11 years ain't that, I mean, I don't know what kind of timing, I don't know due from a count of pain. Of course. But if he, our status, I want you to prison for the status, and it never changed. Me and all my Compton homeboys, we all came in as a group, it was 250 of us for murder in San Quentin. You know what I'm saying? A man told me how to lose that of Joe Louis Sturges. He said, man, you know in 1974, he said, Kenzie, I was just looking in the almanac the other day. He said, all your niggas in here for murder, man. He said, I thought Compton was biggest China. Find out it wasn't but 10 square miles. I didn't even know that at that time, right? Wow. And he said, damn. And y'all going right back to the scene of the crime. He said, shit, when I get out, I'm going back to New Orleans. Why would you go back to Compton? Where you committed to crime? Wow. You know, so it's the status, if he was having money and doing things, he's probably kept the same status in prison. It wasn't like he was broken, had to get it. He probably had soups and was living the lifestyle that them dudes was taking care of him on. He had a status there. So when he came out, he's on the same level. It ain't like he went to the mud and coming out the mud like he did 20 months in the hole and had a murder and he had to do this. So he must have did his time all right to come out all right. Yeah. Yeah. You know, yeah. But I think there's a difference when you're in music because when you're a musician, you don't have, you have something called like an age cap, I would think, where when you're not using your talents and styles and things and time changes is hard for you to come out and readjust to it. No, I mean, it's just like a boxer go to prison. He keep on boxing. If he was rapping, he probably rapping in prison. I don't know what he was doing. He wasn't picking cotton probably, you know. So, man, you got everybody is dick hustling. Man, you was good. Man, only can you get me on, man, I got this show. He was probably producing in prison. Guards just want to get what even give him the best job because they, they want to deal with baby too. So when you got that plug, you gave, man, the only people go to prison in my little estimate, the only people in the South that go to prison at a time. Now today is a little different because of some bullshit. Well, they ain't got nothing now, but the only people went to prison at the time I was in prison going to jail in the South is broke niggas.