 That's we were kids so you know I might have been in the third grade great maybe maybe third grade so she was probably in the fifth sixth grade when they met each other so it wasn't studios then it was as we went on and they got bigger I would be in the studio a lot of these guys so yeah no that's hard man so when you when you think about that that whole being the brother of I didn't know you existed man I'm gonna be real we on boss talk one-on-one yeah we gonna talk yeah you got a musical background musical background to ask you this one here is a little taller yeah so when he was in studios on the West Coast I was sitting around me yeah I was more around man be on try never try never try my whole family like you know you can see you know you can say let me let me let me let me kick some to somebody a note maybe like and I'm like no when you when you when that first happens you howl to you when when she first end up with destiny child yeah she's three years old yeah so um when she met me I said we were going to school called st. James in third Ward okay Houston and um that's we were kids so you know I might have been in the third grade great maybe maybe third grade so she was probably in the fifth sixth grade when they met each other so it wasn't studios then it was as we went on and they got bigger I would be in the studio a lot of these guys so yeah no that's hard man so when you when you think about that that that whole being the brother of I didn't know you existed man I'm gonna be real right now right now if you would have been wearing it on his shoulder 15 years ago we probably would have been bigger than where we are Ray J embrace Brandy as he got older like I should have been doing that from day one that's right he didn't want to come up under a shadow so I feel bro but on the backside of things we get older you should have possibly cocktail sister a little longer you know but you still you found your own because it's not like they're doing the same thing you see what I mean if it was a case where he was singing to and whatever but I think it's different when you're a male and female if it was if you were a girl now but it would have felt more pressuring right right it never it never felt like pressure to me that phase right there for you though what you mean like for you being you know that phase of life going to the studio did you really know that this was what you would be doing you were just doing it cause the family was doing I was cool I feel like we know I never really got to crack it open because it was like mom you gotta realize I have my parents wanted us to do that yeah yeah so anytime I'm talking sports it's like yeah but uh you ain't picked up a guitar and it's like I don't want to play the guitar man I don't want to play the piano you know what I'm saying it was that kind of life for me so I never really I never sat in the studio and was learning because I didn't care as much I know I like music but everybody like music parents into music too oh my dad sings okay my dad will but my dad has my dad sings the national anthem for like the Astros the Rockets detects he I don't know the numbers I don't know the numbers about a year or two right yeah but I don't know the numbers but he can give you the numbers I'm uh I'm seven and I'm seven in old with the Astros on there like so whenever he sings they win is what he feel like so okay um my dad sings my mom is more of a business lady 100% so like even when my sister was getting out the group that was my mom looking over the contract doing that she wants real good stuff like that um she's still even active with my sister when it comes to business and stuff so um she says to y'all this is when y'all is asking about the kids when I say five stuff it's like me I'm like that's right what but producing that album and going platinum with your sister that's hard yeah we yeah we got we were on her first how old was you at that time that was in high school we were fresh out of high school oh five so like 20 yeah 1920 make you feel you was ecstatic or you didn't know what we really know I mean we didn't know how did that make us feel to get a platinum plaque yeah we're on top of work oh yeah I did y'all work y'all didn't know y'all done it we I mean we felt like we felt like we also realized we understand what we had and what we where we are in this music shit so at that time we knew we weren't yeah even though we got this platinum plaque we know we ain't shit drummer boy was right here we sitting there like yeah we got a pat no we got we got around like Gucci and you'll got it we've got here man you can't do it like that we had real like checking though we had real like checking cuz dealing with my sister we would go to LA and she was citizen in the studio with nephew citizen in the studio with Scott storage it just flies on the wall JR stuff people like that at the time that was popping and we knew that ain't what we're gonna do we probably need to go back to Houston and figure it out yeah they were oh well I'll just make you this kind of beat on the spot they could play the piano do I listen we want we couldn't do none of that you know this before the fruity loose you know right now you go in the studio with a guy who started making beats and I want to make beats oh yeah that's messed up and then you see him I've never made a beat before cool you see him six months later he has Chris Brown's new single because he's working on a loud top and say it wasn't like that when he was coming up yeah it wasn't no arpeggiators and loops and stuff like that all the payday had to figure it out we on boss talk one-on-one here we go