 The song is a paranoia, paranoid, with that boy Finesse two-time. How did you end up even doing that? Is that another major move by the manager? Man, just tell me a little bit about how it was. I mean, I've seen you, was it either opening for Kevin Gates, man? Talk to me about that a little bit. How'd it happen? You know, my manager put it together. And then I just understood the assignment, you know what I'm saying? Give me some detail. I don't know, you know, you went out there, you hadn't been in that, had you been in front of that many people before? No, not that many people. Okay, so how was it? Were you nervous? Not at all. Really? No, not at all. The hot boy West said, man, that he was nervous then and still. He said, how about West say he couldn't deal with it when he first did it? But you say you just automatically felt like, damn, I'm supposed to be here. This is real, right. Well, I'm going to keep it real, like, it's all about, like, when you know what you signed up for, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. So I signed up to be in front of a lot of people like that, so. You know, and plus I got a gift, so I want to show it to the world anyways. The song is a paranoia, paranoia with that boyfriend there's two times. How did you end up even doing that? Is that another major move by the manager? That's dope, bro. You know, the thing is about it, you know, when you first get went into this thing with this manager, not knowing him, he just called you. I remember our early on conversations, man. He was a hell of a man. He's a manager, like, hell, ain't he? I told you that from the job, didn't I? So that nigga go work now. He don't do nothing else. He go work, right? Man, so how was it? Did you feel like you did your thing when you did the song with? Yeah. You got it in? 110 percent. What did he say to you? He was like, he say, uh, well, who say to me? Vanessa. When we was done with the video shoot, he looked at me. He was like, I ain't gonna lie. I ain't gonna lie, little bro. You got one. But that's that's really all the conversation we had. You know what I'm saying? I really want you to know. Yeah. Yeah. We just, you did your part and he did his part. It was business. It was business. That's just dope, though. That's still some things are business. It's something better. It's kept business, nigga. Not for sale. You got something that you trying to build and where you trying to build it from might not be connected to where somebody else might be building theirs from. But at the end of the day, you're building and sometimes you, it may not be time right now to even link with a nigga. You might hear something because it's slow your production down here. Everybody ain't for you just because you hang out with them for a day either. All this is good stuff for me. I walk off from a nigga in a minute and try to catch up and say, Oh, I see your nigga. I'm gonna come on with it. So do you, you was down at a, I seen you down there at 85 South and I seen you again, you know, working. Then boy, I keep seeing that clip popping up, you know, where he was singing. You did me wrong, but I feel like you was right. Oh, is that right? But it's okay. I'm out your way. I'm going to take off from all these problems. You know, and then I felt like, I was like, man, you know, he really shopping around. He really marketing, you know, what the way he's opposed to, you know what I mean?