 And when I went to Jackson, Mississippi, and I was able to witness a very intimate Boosie show, he was about to get locked up. And the show was something I never seen before because it was packed as hell, wall to wall. But it was all these people that was in unices that was directly connected to his energy. And everything he was telling them, they was hanging on to every word. He like, ma'am, my diabetes been fucking with me. And I'm thinking to myself, damn, why would he make a rap show talk about that? But then everybody like, oh man, like everybody, this is his family, his fans, see, his fans are different. His family is his motherfucking family. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. So when you, so you've heard so many stories about, you know, Pimp and everything. I wanna go into the fact of, I'm gonna push forward. Boosie. Yeah. When the first time you heard of Boosie? Way back in the day. He actually bought Boosie and Webby when they was teens to Big Jack Barbershop. Big Jack being one of the cats that was in the 4PM before they broke off to be UGK, you know what I'm saying? They had a little setup in the back of his barbershop. He was like a master barber and port author. So he bought Boosie and Webby over there. He talked about it way back then, but I just wasn't back off in the rap yet like that. I was lost in the streets fucking off. So I've been heard about him. And then when I saw him, you know what I mean? I didn't know what I was looking at. I don't think nobody knew those kids was gonna become what they became, you know what I mean? But I've been around him, cast a bunch of times. It took a while before Webby opened up and really chopped it up with me, but he did. You know what I mean? And then the times I've been around Boosie, it was times when it was too crunk. We was at the club in some part of Louisiana and he pulled up, you know what I'm saying? About 12 deep, everybody got on T-shirts look like nightgowns and shit. And they were back in the day. And we standing out there talking to Dee Solo from Street Flavor out of Houston. So he actually got that footage. And so Pimp introduced us all. And I chopped it up with Boosie. Briefly, see him again in Ace Town. Same get up. Them niggas tried to grab a chain off of bad at them. Bad at them. Bad, bad, and then got them over. Got to have a walk around that whole man. You know what I'm saying? Really? Come on, man. That's all I'm saying. But then I met him again. Bun introduced me to him. Me, Gorillazole, Boosie and shit. Then I met him again at the Lil Wayne show at the Cajun Dome. Me and Vicious opened up and I chopped it up with him. Briefly, but he was not. And at the time I didn't know why but at the time him and Wayne had a little, you know what I mean? So it was always something going on when I was around him but he always was cool with a nigga when I was around him. I asked you to ask to say this, like that Boosie early on, the white man down and on back to when you talking about versus the Boosie that we deal with today, the Vlad interviewing Boosie, the Boosie who built out his estate and got his kids name, which is so dope, streets with his kids name around his house and he building his own neighborhood out. What's the difference in those two Boosies? That the Boosie before he was caught on a murder case when they had him on death row versus the Boosie we deal with today who just actually still dealing with the monitor on his leg right now. Like, what's the difference in these Boosies? I think it's a beautiful combination of maturity. The type of life he's lived and the things he's seen man, it's about as close as to the end of your life you can get on death row. I should have mentioned this, but my brother, you know what I'm saying, just went through fighting death all life but we'll get back to it. So him coming out and now free, he's one of them dinosaurs because he was young enough but he was always around the OG so he soaked up all that game. Then he was with an independent label so he soaked up all that game. Now he come back the OG of the young niggas. He's living this combination of that young nigga OG shit at the same time and he's maximizing it. We know what the business is when the nigga jump on that mic and say, fuck Charleston, White or whomever, you know what I mean? So he perpetuating that move of an algebra on the major label, so that's why he's going on these Velaz, you know what I'm saying, doing this Orlando Brown type gangster shit, you know what I mean? Yeah, that's hard. It's a hell of a combination. Yeah, I like the way you broke that down. Yeah, yeah. What you said about what Boosie said about Dallas? He said Dallas is his biggest platform. He ain't coming back, this is 158. Dallas is biggest platform, this is where he get the most love and everything like that. But they shot him in Dallas. But because he got shot in Dallas, he said the only way he'll come back is if 150,000 dollars. That makes perfect sense because if somebody almost took your life in a place, most people wouldn't even return. But 150 racks will assure him he could put that security team in place the way he need to. He can cross his T's and died his eyes and come give the fans that still love him in Dallas a good show. If he come do this bitch half ass, somebody might finish the motherfucking job. So 150, he already sat there and sketched that shit out where that shit gonna be delegated it. Absolutely. But I feel like it's a smart way to look at it. I thought about that, that's what he'd want for the security. But he came and performing Tyler many times already since then, if somebody really was trying to get him, they'll drive down to Tyler, go get him if they wanted to. Yeah, they would, but what cake he baking Tyler? It could be a fucking three-story sheet cake baked in Dallas, this is home turf. Them niggas can whip up all kind of shit, you know what I mean? Yeah. And just going down in the East Texas like that ain't that easy the way you making the sound. They don't know these niggas down there. There's a bunch of niggas down there. Right. Niggas everywhere, man. Niggas. Man, but you know, when you think about just Boosie and his legend, the way that he has, man, he's massaged our ears with a good sound ever since he's been doing this thing, man. And you know, RP the pimp, but with pimp, you know, saucing it up, because pimp had a lot to do with it. I think I was telling Bobo that the other day, like, you know, pimp was definitely a big piece of that puzzle, the way that whole thing came together. And to this day, I've been enjoying it, man. Shout out to Boosie Boo. Straight up and whip it. And whip it, whip it, whip it, man. That nigga there, man. He true to it, to it, and loyal as they come, man. He love pimp, man. Man, when I went to Jackson, Mississippi, and I was able to witness a very intimate Boosie show, he was about to get locked up. And the show was something I never seen before because it was packed as hell, wall to wall. But it was all these people that was in unisys that was directly connected to his energy. And everything he was telling them, they was hanging on to every word. He like, ma'am, my diabetes has been fucking with me. And I'm thinking to myself, damn, why would he make a rap show talking about that? But then everybody like, oh, man, like everybody, this is his family. His fans, see, his fans are different. His family is his motherfucking family. Then he like, man, I might be going through this time and he like, something about somebody. Then he started crying and shit. Everybody in the goddamn crowd were damn near crying. I'm like, where the fuck am I? You know what I mean? So I understood like, man, this Boosie shit, this is some different shit. Wow, it was, somebody got mad at me about the Boosie Jay-Z comparison. I don't, I can't remember who it was. Oh, I know I remember who it was now. Yeah, cause I basically, I wasn't saying that Boosie was, but Boosie to, I like, to us, I mean, I don't, I'm not from the East coast. Right. So when I relate, I relate to niggas that talk in the South. Okay. Like if you put something out, I'd be like, that nigga talking that talk, you know what I'm saying? Cause I know, you know, you might've had to, you know, eat, you know, Roman noodle. They do that up there, but down here, we might've had to go to the well to get some water. Right. It just might be a different way we did it. You know what I'm saying? Not saying there's no, no takeaway from nobody else cause I love them too up there. They look like us. But when you hear the sounds of what Boosie do and the way his music come across and the way his therapy for, for people who've been locked up, people who've been, you know what I'm saying? Who've been locked up in the, in the South and who've been through this stuff, man. If you ain't been through it, you ain't gonna be able to understand what I'm coming from, you know what I'm saying? But what he does and what, and even like, maybe holding him down when he was gone, the best he could. Right. People don't realize that. That was heavy. I love seeing way by they're giving it a row. And when Boosie come on, Boosie say, man, you know that nigga don't supposed to be in there talking, man, y'all ain't got Boosie, wherever y'all here talking and doing interviews, man. And we're getting it in the best he could. Best he could, man. And he always been, you know what I'm saying? A good dude when I was around, like he, he led a lot of people around him. That's one of the things that I watched. I was like, damn, I wish I was closer to them because I would suggest, man, watch this perimeter. There's too many just, hey, I'm a round type dudes, like anybody and everybody. But that's his energy. Just with pimping and we didn't move like that. We moved totally different. But at the same time, that's their camp I respected. If that's how they move, that's how they move. But we just didn't move like that. So when I used to hang with them, I'd be like, damn, man, the perimeter's been broken by just so many people who could just walk up and blend in.