 I would say the top five most impactful deaths. That's that's not the subject. We're gonna say Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson. No, no, no, no, no Kobe Bryant. I'm gonna just say something, man. Kobe got to be in front of Michael Jackson because we don't know how Michael Jackson went. Yeah. And there was a child involved. It was a lot, man. That was it was deep. And that was deep. So we're gonna say Kobe Bryant. I'm gonna say Nipsey Hussle. Okay. After that, only because the way Nipsey went out in the age that Nipsey went out at Michael Jackson, just because he was the biggest icon of the icon. What about Whitney? Whitney Houston. That's big. What about Muhammad Ali? Legend. Because because it was parades in Kentucky. What about Freddie Mercury? No, for me. Not seriously, Kurt Cobain, bro. That was crazy. But that's a crazy joint. What about Freddie Mercury from Queen? We are the job. What's your point? But what if Freddie Mercury died of AIDS, didn't he? He died of AIDS, man. Listen, Gil. Easy. AIDS. Yeah, Gil. So don't try no shit, Gil. What about you personally? Who impacted you if you said it was a person? The most impactful death to me? I don't even want to count Nipsey because I should have real homies. No, no, no, no, no. It's only a couple celebrities. Let me just be honest. It's only a couple celebrities that passed and I actually shed tears. Nipsey was a friend of mine. Right. That's different. So that that that touch close to home. When Tupac Shakur. Was murdered. It was me and my homie Ricky together riding in North Philly in a powdered blue, some type of old car. When we when that shit came across the radio that Tupac Shakur was shot and lost and we just both cried and it was crazy because we really cried like we knew the nigga. That's how it was for me. For like, like, like, like, like, like, I was banging on the dashboard like, damn these niggas killed pop. Like, and that was like, that was like, uh, that was like a shout out to Poc to how how much his music touched us as as youngins. You know what I'm saying? That we felt like we knew him. You know what I'm saying? When I was growing up, the artists and the rappers that we that I connected to was the rappers. I felt like I knew him like that's what I say all the time. I, you know, was connected to me when Poc died. You know, it was crazy. It was just no BS. I just finished robbing like a CVS. I was coming out of a CVS. I robbed it. I jumped in the car with, you know what I mean? With a with a OG of mine and we driving and it was on the radio. What was his name? Well, I'm not saying you're right. I'm not saying no names, but it was like, I literally just like, like moments before that it came across by 99 in the radio. I was in Philadelphia in the North Philly section robbing and see it was just crazy coming out of it. And I jumped in the car. I'm like, what? And they just start playing all pop music. I was like, yeah, if it that music that music hit different man, Prodigy mob deep is my number one, man. Number one in Aliyah. Aliyah was just super crazy, bro. Damn. Yeah. Shout out to Aliyah. All right. You had left eye plane. Like it was just like, yo, it's crazy, man. Right. And I think I think a lot of these times when they hit you for that moment, you feel like, man, I got to appreciate life more. Like a lot of times we we take like, like a lot of people take for granted like life. Like, you know, you know, I don't have to cut you off because regular nine to five people. Look at somebody like Kobe Bryant, who has all the money and they don't expect somebody like Kobe Bryant to die. He's immortal to them. You feel what I'm saying? You can down. We got a lot of money. Steve job died. So when when something like that happens, it's it's almost like it almost like the normal, the regular person who just got the nine to five, it really put shit into perspective because it's like, holy shit, if Kobe Bryant could go out like that. I definitely fucking die. Yeah. I'm paying attention on the road. I'm putting his phone away. I'm driving safe. Oh shit. Let me let me. I was beefing with my uncle and my mom and my brothers and my cousins, man. Life too short, man. Kobe Bryant just died at 41 42. God damn cuz I'm sorry. Yeah, we're not your man because you know, it's like because people look at people with money as though they ain't dying young because they got enough money to get rid of all the diseases. They didn't get rid of anything. They could get rid of it, but in the actuality, man, when is your time to go? It's your time to go. That's just the reality of this shit and nothing can save you. No money. No, no, no doctors. No one is your time to go is your time to go. So at the end of the day, man, uh, I will probably say the top five most impactful deaths of my livin had to be Kobe Bryant, Tupac Shakur, Michael Jackson, Biggie Smalls. I got to go with six. Muhammad Ali and Nipsey Hussle. And shout out to Mike. Shout out to John Singleton. Yeah, shout out to Heath Ledger, Prince Whitney Houston, everybody. Aliyah. We named a lot of people. One of my legends and to all my Caucasian people that's listening, you know, you got to understand that I grew up in a in a in an urban atmosphere. So a lot of the people who was most impactful to me are going to be black. Shout out to somebody that was very important to me personally, like him, Freddie Mercury. What's it? He was white Freddie Mercury Queen. He was a legend. All right. You know, him and Freddie had a lot of things in comments like also. Don't don't be your lips still shining. Also, I want to give a shout out to somebody special. You know, somebody that really had an impact on my journey as traveled through life. Now, Anthony Bourdain. Oh, I thought you were going to say karate. Oh, no, no, no. He was. That was no. It was coming. That's kind of hold up. Man, it's stuck on. Anthony Bourdain, right? Legendary parts unknown. No reservations. The layover had three shows. You know, he was on drugs, came back at all these shows, traveled the world, documented, you know, introduced people to different cultures. I used to watch this guy in prison religiously. And I said, when I get out, I'm going to meet him. I never got a chance to meet Anthony. You know, first of all, his I'm pretty sure his name wasn't Anthony and it was Anthony, but it's cool. Anthony, whatever. And I just, you know, he was a legend to his family. You know, if you could hear this man, he was, you know, somebody I got some game from that's traveling and introducing people to information because that's what he did. And you know, he taught me that. But, uh, the biggest impact in my life from on a celebrity standpoint of a person dying. It's karate or a world-renowned mixed martial arts grandmaster black belt neighborhood kung fu master. He was all like, he was everything that you can think of of a black karate, a black karate man in the ghetto. Protect and serve. It was a neighborhood trick. Stop. You spent all his veterans money on pussy. Don't forget. If you go, just, you go, shout him out. That was Earl was in Earl, Earl jumped out, Earl jumped out of me. You see, Earl jumped out of me. No, don't say Earl jumped out of you. Oh my God. I felt her. No, no, no, no, no, no, don't make him jump out of me. I'm just saying that was the energy of Earl. It'll always go back to Earl touchie at the park that they don't because it jumped out of you. You got to jump in. Yeah. And it's like, no, he said, I need to jump out you that ain't jumping. Jump with your mom. Jump with your mom. So go ahead, bro. That was the energy of Earl. It was like, uh, I just want to say that Earl, man. He was everything, man. He was like my greatest, you know, you know me, but like celebrity wilds is like that Kobe thing really messed me up because, you know, um, it wasn't just Kobe. It was a whole friends, family, kids, man, and then the Nipsey things just seeing it happen. It was just like that shit. Fuck, you know, it mess you up because you know this brother, you know, I'm, I'm gonna just say this. I travel in a world where there was a lot of entertainers evolved and, uh, not many times you could walk inside a room, you know, because I do my thing. You know, people might know me from social media, but I'm never expecting people to know me. Um, and with, and with Nipsey, it was like, it was just super love and it was crazy. You know, to be able to walk in a room and you've never been in a room with somebody first time and they somebody like, you know, him because I listened to Nipsey music. So I was already tuned in and it's like, he like, damn, wow, Lord, what's up? That's like major, you know, because a lot of these rappers and quote unquote celebrities, they used to people kissing their ass all the time. They want somebody to honor them all, you know, but it's some, I will say it's some selective artists out there that's real solid people and I don't want to put no frauds out there. People that be, you know, really be scared when you come around and all them out there. No, be scared. I whispered to me. So I put them out there. No, be scared when you come around. You be like, damn, I ain't even doing it. Bitch, I'm not even going to tell it to me. I'm going to put them out there. You didn't say shit. Gilly. You, you wanted to be scared. I'm around. Not as you get scared. You fake ass rapper. Not as they get a time cast money. Affiliate fucking nut. That's all I'm saying.