 This craze is years later, the person who helped you to do your first CD was the C-Murder. Years later, he reaches out to you and then a crazy part like, man, we did it over the phone. Like we did, you know what I'm saying? He helped me do my CD over the phone. He reached out to you. And then the song that we had already was, you know what I'm saying, a processor from house arrest days, you know what I'm saying? So when you go back, because you listen to your dad music and you've heard it all of it, when you hear about, like when he dissed the hot boys, you hear those songs. I know how he was rocking though, I'm rocking like that too. So he just, he basically, he dissed the whole, why would he diss them and he knew them like that. Is it you with us or you against us? Because he was with no limit at the time. And then it wasn't even personal, unless you wanted to make it personal. It's just being this. You know what I'm saying? It's just how I'm rocking. I get it. I get it. Because you see him diss that way, then you come back and you see him diss P. Neal. You know what I'm saying? He rocking like that. I ain't rocking with you. You ain't rocking with me no more. All right. Fuck you too. And it's straight up and it's going down just like that today, like now. Ain't no question that ain't no second guessing it. And I'm not changing my mind. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The whole thing is that the projects that he had, like when he got out of prison, you see him come home and then he basically still under no limit at that time. He dropped years later. He dropped years later. That's right. He dropped years later. He was trying to work his whole. But he didn't feel like he got to just do the money that he deserved from Neal. I don't know what their situation was or what they contract look like, but yeah, he felt like something, you feel me? Yeah. Yeah. And when you think about it, he voices opinion on it. And that's when you see that P, I guess he disrespect P by saying he can do this or do that. You know, I heard you say something about them like, what? You know what I'm saying? Like he wasn't, he didn't, he didn't buy this tone at all. He wasn't rocking like that, but a lot of people liked it. They loved him for that. You know what I'm saying? They hated him for that, but they threw rocks on how they hands, you know what I'm saying? Nobody's trying to, you feel me? They could have hit him up like, man, look, check this out. We got a meal. We got a problem. We need to link up and go head up. You feel me? Yeah. And then boy, the way he rocking and the way his team rocking, like, you don't want him on point. You feel me? You don't want him on game about that. That's crazy. Years later, the person who helped you to do your first CD was the C-Murder. Years later, he reaches out to you and then a crazy part like, man, we did it over the phone. Like we did. You know what I'm saying? He helped me do my CD over the phone. He reached out to you. Yeah. And then the song that we had already was, you know what I'm saying, a processor from house arrest days, you feel me? Yeah. Yeah. Basically, when you would go to the studio, how would you, how you would just let him hear you or hear your song? Man, I wouldn't even go under the studio, I would record myself. And he would tell you this, do it like this or see it like that? Nah. It wasn't even that. It was just basically like, he offered to like pay for a lot of stuff. You know what I'm saying? We split it. You know what I'm saying? We split the profits. You know what I'm saying? Really? He did my skit. Yeah. The songs was all me. But y'all decided to do the project together. Just, you know, he helped me like, I was in the beginning, you know what I'm saying? Trying to get it together. Did you even know, like, had you?