 BG, I met BG, you go to my store when you come to Dallas, you'll see I got him on the wall with me before he went to prison. Did you get a chance to know him and your dad? They hung out. Did you ever get a chance to talk with BG or any of those guys? As you would have been young, right? Yeah, like, I spent a lot of time with him in the dead of funeral. It's great, actually. A lot of my songs, I always show my pops up. When you go to the gravesite and stuff, did it kind of, you know, on these days, say it was a day you was paying tribute, it kind of made you have to go there and thought didn't it? Not really. Honestly, man, I kind of like, you know how a lot of people, it be hard for a lot of people to, I can't let it go, but I really gave peace to it, you know what I'm saying, to the situation to myself. Like, I found peace within myself because I actually went through way more than anybody know I went through. Only person really knew, like, majority of everything I went through with my mom, you feel? Like with counselors and different stuff, like that's always been a part of my life, you know what I'm saying? So like, a lot of people be like, oh, he got real issues, he really crazy, you know what I'm saying? But I'm a regular person, like everybody got issues, everybody go through mental traumas and you know what I'm saying? Do you want to say something? What about BG? I met BG, you go to my store when you come to Dallas, you'll see I got him on the wall with me before he went to prison. Did you get a chance to, you know, him and your dad, you know, they hung out. Hold up, get all this. Did you ever get a chance to talk with BG or any of those guys? Because you would have been young, right? Yeah, like, I spent a lot of time with him in the dead of funeral. Okay. But not really after that. Not really after that. Did people kind of pull back or were they? Yeah. They pulled back there. You know how people are, you know what I'm saying? Like, everybody how they did it, I understand it as a grown man, everybody how they did it, they proud, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. I want to be going through what they be going through. And then me growing up to understand that type of person he was. Yeah. I understand you feel him. Yeah. But like, a lot of his kids, like, I ain't going to just say like his son, like everybody know I know, you know what I'm saying? But like a couple of his kids like drew to me. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? And we got relationships. Dope, that's dope. That's live, man. I try to, I think I try to interview his mom a little while ago and I didn't get her, but I'm still working on it. Just, I could get his son for you though. Really? If you get him, where's he at? In New Orleans. We got to get him. T-Y, T-Y, actually, T-Y locked up right now. That's what I was about to say. Like, I kind of like, like growing up, I went through it like the back store on me and T-Y met T-Y when I was like 14. Look, I ain't sleep. I ain't eating. I ain't bathed. I ain't been back to my spot in like three days. Okay. I used to hang out on Canal Street. Oh, yeah. You know what I'm saying? So we hopped into each other. He knew who I was. I didn't really know who he was, but we just connected. We just locked in. So like we kind of like grew up together. Dope. Because a lot of people meet, I didn't know this, but a lot of people do meet their best friends like between the ages of 10 and 15. Yeah, yeah. So that doesn't really be like most crucial ages of your life. So we kind of like grew up together. We used to hang together. But like we grew up doing everything together. And he just got caught with some guns and stuff. So yeah, he just got caught with guns and stuff. I kind of want to say too much, but he in jail right now. Okay. But that's still your partner though. Yeah, you know, like this is one of my close partners. You know what I'm saying? I went through a lot, went through the most crucial times of my life while I was broke with who I got money with. And that's kind of why I watch what I say. I watch what I do. I watch where I go around. I don't really do too much. Yeah, you should. You know what I'm saying? Like I don't really be on young nigga time like we used to be on. And you're doing the right thing, man. Because you know, you're getting older too. And you got you here representing your pops, man. You got three kids. You got three kids and you here representing your pops. See y'all, you, you, what would he want? You know what he would want. He want you to look out for your three kids. Of course, like you want to do as well. But at the same time also to create this legacy that he would have wanted to see. You know, that's, that's what it's about for us, man. After you get so old, you just want to see the next generation. My son is 29 and 30. 29. 29. Yeah. Yeah. And he, you know, he's striving, you know. And the main thing is to leave a legacy when I'm going that he'll, you know, be able to look at me and like, dang, you know, he did his thing. Your dad did a hell of a job. See, that's what I like. That's why I know he would be proud of me because I really built all my shit from dirt. Like I had no support with this shit for it. You know what I'm saying? At all. Like no financial support, no, nothing like everything that I got. I got it from the ground. You feel me? Yeah. And that's what I feel like he'll be more proud of. One thing I could say is we always ask a question, man. Like, um, I want to know your top three artists of all time did or live. Any genre? Number one. My pops. Hey, boy, that's a good choice right there. Why? Um, at first my pops wasn't always there. Okay. Feel me? Like one artist that always been there was juvenile. Okay. Always there. My dad was alive. I used to like juvenile. Yeah. Yeah. You know, but as I got older, I understood why he was the king of New Orleans. My pops. Why? Why was he the king? It's just what he like. What do you represent? No, nobody else music make you feel like his like a lot of people make great music. You know what I'm saying? But that's real authentic rap, you know, and compared to the era that it come from like he was the only person during that time doing that. Like when he dropped this project, Lil Wayne dropped two. You feel me? And he was throwing that shit out the window. Really? Yeah, I'm telling you. Call the one. They didn't even care nothing about that. They just care about your dad's. Tell him. That's what it was. That's what it was. You think that's the reason why he was mad when he sing? I didn't mess with you, man. But they were really throwing like it was really all about your pops project. Yeah, he was going to career. And that's a good thing, man, because look, I say God know what he doing. Like a lot of times you didn't you never knew he wasn't going to be here at the time. But God always looks on the other side of what we look at through this people whole life and see the whole picture. So, you know, I look at my partner. He used to have better stuff than me growing up. He ended up dying at 27, 26. And but I always used to be like, dang, envy is like jealous of kind of what he had versus what I had. But but now, you know, time passed on. I understood why God let him have the things he has early on because he passed away early. You see what I'm saying? So I might not have understood it when it was going on. But it clicked at some point. Hey, man, that's why that happened. And I know like them that that's why he was like he was, you know what I mean? Very talented guy. Miss Mike. But yeah, number two. I'm like, that's my pops juvenile. Got to be number two. You were the number two, man. That boy that was bad. Which was your favorite song by you? I don't even know. I don't know. Because throughout the years, like I always been a part of his career. Like, even before me, I'm just connected. I was always deep in like, I always like, you know, people listening to a CD for a certain song that they don't like. I'm pumping the whole CD. I'm pumping. I know Arizona where from where it was. It was it was different. It was arrows of that boy. Because he was with almost he would rap a lot. Exactly. Before that he was with cash money. Don't get it twisted. But it was phases of him that went in and out of situations that made him look different. Atlantic record. Records. That's right. I'm telling you it's different versions of juvenile. So juvenile had to be number two. Number three. I don't know who up in number three. Because I like. I'm missing. It had to be me. I figured you was going to say that it had to be me. But if I couldn't use myself. And a lot of people might like. They might be like, oh, that's crazy. No, you really just say that. It'll probably be if it couldn't be me. It'll probably be like. It'll be in between like Young Thug, Pee Wee Long Way. Really? Like Pee Wee Long Way? Pee Wee Long Way. Like to me, I think Pee Wee Long Way, like the coldest rapper to come out of Atlanta. Today. Yeah. Wow. Pee Wee Long Way. On the side of Young Thug, yeah. Pee Wee Long Way. Pee Wee Long Way. Pee Wee Long Way. I don't know. You probably can't understand what he be saying. Bruh. I'm looking at it. I come from an era. You got realized. You got. You messing around. You got some niggas down here, man. You got. You got Gucci, man. You got T.I. Gucci, man. You got Rocco down here, niggas. You know Rocco is? Yeah, Rocco. Look. Listen. Come on, man. You got some niggas down here, man. Then you got JD down here. Listen to what I'm saying. Listen to what I'm saying. Listen to what I'm saying. And I'm mad about how old he is. Atlanta, you can't do this, man. Ludacris even down there. They even got some niggas down there. Okay. So I will put. Look, baby. To me. No. Me goes. No. What? No. They ain't talking what he talking. It's what he talking. What he talking? He talking. Like, all right. Like, he. That's what I said. I had to be between him and young thug. Like a lot of people look at young thug. They was like, I don't understand what he was saying. When he first came out, I don't understand what he was saying. But if you listen to what he's saying, he really spent some shit. You feel me? Rich Homie Kwan ain't bad. Rich Homie Kwan? Stop playing, man. Stop playing, man. But. You over talking about. No. I'm not going to tell you. There's some niggas out here, man. I'm a trap. I'm a trap rapper. Pee Wee Longway, one of the reasons why I'm a trap rapper. Pee Wee Longway and Young Dolph is the same type of artist. They just don't rap the same. You wouldn't even think that, right? No. Dolph is cold. But Keyglock. I'm more of a Keyglock fan. Look. Which is of course a branch of. Big Role Fresh and Pee Wee Longway is the same type of rapper. Yeah. I can see that. But they don't sound the same. He got this. He got this sound. Like how thug had this sound, but he's staying. What are you saying? And the words he used, like he twisting it up. Like, you feel me? I get it. Oh, I guess you just got to listen to him. I get it, man. I've been listening to Pee Wee Longway since the blue M&M, the first one. Damn. You're a tough. I'm just trying to. I'm trying to get with it, man. Like I see a lot of the youngsters coming out, man, doing they thing, man. Yeah. All dope, to be honest with you. It's a lot of dope artists. But you guys are one of my favorites with my top artists. That nigga said Pee Wee Longway. Number three, if he couldn't say it himself. I love you guys. Because Lil Baby. I write Lil Baby. Lil Baby Hard. Come on, there it is. I already knew it. Lil Baby Hard. But. And he a trap rapper. I just like. I like Pee Wee Longway flavor. I'm gonna be honest with you. You don't know who. I'm a Money Man fan. Money Man Cole. Money Man Cole. You know, you forgot about Money Man. Money Man, one of my favorites. And I'm a rapper. Exactly. He's not my top. Pee Wee Longway. Why you think Money Man? All right, listen. You tell me Pee Wee Longway. Listen. You can't say Money Man. Listen to what I'm about to say. I ain't say. All right. Money Man, like, be like, write that with Pee Wee Longway. You know what I'm saying? One of two players under it. Like. Not under him. I ain't talking about. About the same. I'm talking about on my list, personally. Okay. Okay. Yeah, that's true. Listen. All right. Think about how many rappers Money Man did a CD without that lamp. He don't really do that. Nobody but Pee Wee Longway. Because he don't know. He don't mess around like that. He don't know what Pee Wee Longway did. He don't really mess around like that. Real tough.