 The second time I ever cried in jail, because I was talking to God, I was like, you took my telephone? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, you thought something was wrong, because you couldn't write, you couldn't do it, you couldn't think. I can't believe it. I can't believe it. Yes, I'm like... And then, isn't that do so bad? I'm begging him, please. I mean, now they said 80 is made to... Not wrote the Bible, 80 is made to Bible. A page on the old phone to adapt. On the app? Yeah, well, when you look at who wrote the Bible, you know it scrolls and all that. You start going through a history and you end up in the East and all that. And two or three different groups of people wrote the Bible, but put it together at different times. You know what I mean? But when you get onto the crops of it, like, apps and stuff like that, anything could be happening. Because anybody trying to make some money, they don't care about nothing but trying to make that breathe. Yeah, that's sad. You know what I'm saying? Win or win or win the crazy world when it comes to that. Yeah, yeah. I just, like I said, when I look at you coming home, when you get home, you hear the Mike Jones who... You get home, you got to try to get your business together now. Because you grow... People don't realize when a person go to prison, right? When they come home, they be like, man, you changed. Niggas been three years. Hell, yeah, I changed. Because I don't have time to think. Really, nigga watching his back. I got time to think about all you niggas I really ain't never... Y'all ain't writing me. You ain't really thinking about me. So I'm cool with that. Okay, so when you come home, what do you... What's the first thing you do to try to get your business straight? Man, when I came home, man, I was still green. I was still blinded. I was trying to... I still wanted to give me a brick. Yeah. I can't, I don't think anybody sell it though. Well, what was the first song that you did and who did you work with? You went back with... Okay, she's talking about... Yeah, like the music though. The recent time I came home. No, no, I'm talking when you first come home back then. No. Back then when you come home, cause niggas waiting on you. You was popular, man. Yeah, when I came home, everybody was wondering that I have a lot of music. I ain't writing, I'm rapping jazz. No, boy. When I came home, I damn did a project in one week, you know what I mean? Like the behind ten one when I came home, I did that so quick it was ridiculous. I smoked the most last year, this year we here. But why you didn't write while you were in jail? Cause I've never heard no... You just not depressed? Nah, I wasn't depressed at all. I don't know why. Actually, that's the only thing. The first, the second time I ever cried in jail. Because I was talking to God, I was like, you took my telephone? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, you thought something was wrong? Okay, you couldn't write, you couldn't do, you couldn't think. I can't believe it. I can't believe it. Yes, I'm like, why's it not do so bad? I'm begging them, please. And you know the niggas in there, they expecting to hear you rap or something? Oh, yeah, they will. You know that? Yeah. Them niggas in there beating on tables and chess? Yeah, they wanted to hear. Actually, my brother, you know what I mean? He from Dallas, he was one of the callers ever and still to this day. He out here right now and the people don't even really know it. What's his name? Roy Reed. Roy Reed. Okay, okay. And Dallas, he out here now. Cole. Cole. Roy Reed. That's the one that ALD was locked up with too. He taught that. Damn, show it. I met, remember, we did interviews. Yeah, when we did that. Yeah, I know Roy Reed. Yeah, I talked to him. Yeah. But y'all both say they ain't never heard the nigga rap one time. I'm going to put that nigga in here and make him do me a freestyle. I'm going to hit that nigga. I got his number. I'm going to see him. So ALD told me, J-Dog told me, nigga, we tired of it. Stop playing, nigga. Read the baddest. I want to hear it. I want to read the baddest. Man, it's because you used to, the callers on the unit on B-Dog was Roy Reed and Frode. They could go. Man, say. I got to ask you back. Did you ever get an answer from a guy? Why he did that to you while you were in prison? Because sometimes after... He let me live by the answer, if that makes sense. Like, as I kept dealing with him in so many ways he was showing me, you know, I can do this. Yeah. You know what I mean? So if you played with this, I could take this back. Yeah. You know what I mean? And if you played with it, you know, you don't do right by it, I won't give it back to you, you know? And I didn't even think that was possible. I didn't think that it would ever be a day I came out. I can't even put my thoughts together. Yeah. And he took it. Because you think that all you need is your voice, but really that's not all you need. Because I don't remember learning how to rap. So how it's gone, you know, that's how natural rapping is with me. So how is it gone? Yeah. It's absolutely gone. I couldn't even beat on the table. You couldn't even come over nothing? I thought. He wanted you to spend that time with him. Okay. I was so scared because I was like that. I ain't never did number set a double rap. So did you go back to boss? Or did you link up with boss hog? I lost soon as you came home on that after that bit. And y'all was what was the first music that that you done? And it wasn't behind 10. You didn't do that the first exact soon as you came home. It was. Man, I could be wrong. I believe it was seven. Okay. Project. Yeah. We out here riding on fours. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That riding on fours. But that's stupid. I talked to Mr. Lee about that. I talked to G and B done. Them niggas told me they wanted that. They didn't get it because they thought they were going to get the beat. They didn't beat but they couldn't get it. But they told me something. Mr. Lee did them better. Yeah. He sent it to us. He sent it to the TA. He sent it to Mr. Lee. And he said, yeah, I'll make a beat to this. Whoever got the best beat I'm going to use. And of course Mr. Lee won. No, but look, but we had one. At that time everybody sent the beats. Ray was like, okay, I think this it. So, you know, we young. This nigga, I remember he came in probably one in the morning, maybe two in the morning. We probably about to leave. He walked in with a hard drive. He going in the main room at the hall. That's a Slim Thor in the mall studio. He walk in, he say, y'all listen to this. Now I don't even think he told us to come in here. I think we was in our room. And when that them bells came in, whatever. And you heard J.D.O. go, yeah, we knew the yeah, cause we had just made a beat to that acapella. And when them came in, it was like, oh shit, we lost kid. I don't think we gonna be, I don't, ours was so nice, dad. Bro, them niggas told us. Four people did beats. Beater number was great. Every time Rayface, Rayface, real genius. Every time he brought one to me, I was like, that's it. And he love, I'm thinking that's it. Come back with another one, I was like, nah, that's it right there, he love. Came back with another one, man, that's it, we can't. Black, don't show me no more. Now, came back with them bells in the middle. Mr. Lee, Mr. Lee did it twice. You know what I mean, did it twice. That's the one. Time. Ace time. We heard that we knew it. Okay, and I know a beat on the G-luck told me that you would rap to Eminem or another beat. I did that on a song, Eminem. Yeah, yeah, that's what they told me. Most of all my songs like that, with the real beats put up on them, most of them can't really on YouTube beats. That's hard, that's hard. What make it to where that takes you there? You have to be in the car riding or what the hell is going on? No, it's the music. And then you know. Where do you be listening to it at and start just rapping to it? He usually in the car. That's what I thought. You know I don't write. Yeah, I know. So you know, I'm usually in the car. And then, you know, I'm so passionate. It's crazy, it's always something that's heavy on my heart and my mind. So if I put it in words then, but it's always seemed like it's something heavy on my heart and my mind. He said nobody taught you how to rap or anything like that. But who was your greatest inspiration as a kid before, you know, that got you into the rapping? Tupac. Tupac. Tupac. DMX. And then that's why you say, let me try this. Yeah, well now I don't remember saying let me try. That damn, this ain't natural. You know, I'm from the projects but we was like, we was one of the poorest families in the poorest neighborhoods, you know what I mean? Didn't have it like that. When, days without eating? I don't remember ever going without eating. Okay. But now you're in the projects man, you go eat. Somebody go eat. Yeah, you go eat. You go eat.