 What about B-Smo? Catboy, boss, I'm a B-Smo. Hell, you like that, though. I do this stuff just off of my real life, you know what I'm saying? So whatever you hear me rapping about is what I'm doing in real life. And that's how I'm putting... I'm gonna paint the picture exactly how it's going, you know what I mean? Like, from the trivia aspect, with the $50,000 horse, like I was telling you about Bonnie Parker. I bought the horse for $4,000 at the end of the deal, but I sold it for like $30,000, you know what I'm saying? So it wasn't that she was actually worth $50,000, but in my eyes, I felt she was a $50,000 horse, you know what I mean? Just like if you got a Frenchie or something, he might not be about the $2,500 at all, but I want $10,000 for him. I got a $10,000 Frenchie, you know what I mean? It's the same thing with this. So like when I came with the music part of it, it's just like I'm embracing my lifestyle because I wasn't able to buy them horses, you know what I'm saying? I used to see people going by horses, $5,000, $10,000, $15,000. I'm like, damn, that's what made me start training them, you know what I'm saying? They're not cheap at all, they're expensive. Let's talk about Beast Mode. Catboy, boss, I'm a Beast Mode. How you like that, though? Yeah, yeah, I want to talk about it. So that shoot there came just off of some raw stuff. My partner called me, like, hey man, you need a video of that song. I'm like, man, she just meet me at the barn. Heavy. I'm at the barn, you know what I'm saying? And I had that wrong horse and that's what I'm talking about in this song, you know what I'm saying? That LaRome motherfucker really get it on. I hang with the greatest, it ain't no debate and keep me at dodge and heavy rotation. Hey, you know what I'm saying? That right there, that was a monument for me because, like, at that point in time, like Larry's saying, you know what I'm saying? I was trying to grow because I was in a dark place with music, you know what I'm saying? Like, I was like, man, it's going to work or do I just need to goddamn keep selling horses, you know what I mean? I think everybody's been there, done that where they're doubted because it wasn't going fast enough. Usually, that's what usually cause it. You know, you feel like you're giving out your all, but it just ain't your dream not happening. Yeah, I mean, it was happening. But when you sitting, when you sitting back in like, you don't really have that motion that you was having, you know what I'm saying? Like, because of the shows or this or that. My fan base ain't even really in Texas. Where's your fan base? All over. Like, it's mainly in country parts, you know what I'm saying? Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana. I mean, like they love, like my first time leaving Houston, I went to Port Gibson, Mississippi. You know what I'm saying? And then I brought me out there for a rodeo. My first time away from here, they had me perform and they had me metropodoo. Because they didn't think all about what I was talking about. I whooped his ass, drove out there by myself, you know what I'm saying? Put their rope on him and then perform. But like as far as fan base, man, like I've been, I've been able to reach out in Brazil. I've been in New Zealand, like a lot of different. When I look at my Apple playlist in Spotify, I'm in 51 different countries. And I'm in 50 states. You know what I mean? No promotion. Rodeo Cowboy, let's talk about it. I'm a rodeo cowboy, stuck in my waist, slaying in big bills of hay in the barn all day. I been getting drunk, rolling up high in the range of cowboy. Man, I'm gonna be honest with you. I heard the Shabuzy track. I'm a loneless cowboy, stuck in my jeans, drinking baby. OK. And I was like, it's dope, you know what I'm saying? But it ain't real cowboy shit, you know what I'm saying? Like it was kind of like the Lil Nas X-type deal to me. Ain't no more. I got the horses in the back, horseback is attached. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Ain't no gimmick with me. So anytime I hear something, I'm gonna step on it the real way in the cowboy way. You know what I'm saying? I'm a rodeo cowboy, you know what I'm saying? That was like I wanted to show the world who I am and what I'm doing, you know what I mean? Because everybody was saying that I needed to commercialize the, I was like, all right, I'm gonna go this way with it, you know what I mean? Instead of saying bitch, hoe, and this and that, you know what I'm saying? Just being a raw meat uncut. I'm like, I'm gonna go ahead and just step it up just to snap, you know what I mean? And that's how rodeo cowboy came about. About cowboy dream. Let's keep them going. That's for all the young niggas in the hood, you know what I'm saying? Like I got a squad of young niggas back home that all they listen to is J. Brown, you know what I'm saying? They riding through the hood on their horses, riding their trucks, you know what I'm saying? Sick and third gen dogs, that's how we ride down south, you know what I'm saying? It was just one of them, like to let niggas know that you can make it out this situation. You know what I'm saying? I came from the same street y'all came from. Only difference is I grind every day to make it to where I'm trying to go. You know what I'm saying? I never give up and that's part of cowboys, like never giving up.