 Hey, people trying to say, oh, I can't put myself in a category with two-part them. Actually, I'm better than them niggas. You know why? Because I love what I rap about. Them niggas were just legends, like, because they died. Yeah, man. Jumping into Kodak Black, who says, and we're going to play the clip, you know, in the edit, but he compares himself to Biggie in two-part, you know, and says he deserves that status. Listen, man, I will put this on the table, man. Call me the old hat, call me whatever. Yeah, I didn't live to see these dudes, man. But anybody could do simple math. Anybody could do simple math. Tupac had five years in the game. He had his first album in 91. It was called Tupacalypse Now. It was mostly considered a flop, but it had one song on it called Brenda's Got a Baby, which charted number seven on the rap charts and was one of the most emotionally, consciously, creatively most impactful records in the rap genre at that time. 1992, he stars as an act named, a role named Bishop in a movie called Juice. Okay, give him the history. 1993, he drops an album called Strictly for My Negas, that has two songs on it. One is called Keep Your Head Up, which was a smash, and the other called I Get Around, which was a smash. Oh, that's my shit right there. 1994, he's shot in Quad Studios. This is the Thug Life Pock. This is the Crazy Pock. This is the Interviews Pock. This is where the East Coast, West Coast beat starts happening. Now he's in jail for a rate charge going into 1995. He drops Me Against the World in jail while in Coast Platinum from jail and drops a song on that album called Dear Mama, which is one of the greatest songs about. Bro, did you write all this shit down or is this off the top? This is off the top of the top. How many Pock movies you got to see to do the math? Like, stop it. Okay. Stop it. Like, stop comparing yourself to Biggie and Pock. I don't believe, I believe it's hard for any of these rappers to ever have a chance, bro. Like really do the math. Pock was dead by 25. Dead. By 25 dead, Alistair hits two classic albums, two classic movies. Like, come on, like do the math. All right, bro. I think you touched on like, I mean, you said a lot already. So I'm not even going to add much of that. All I'll say is like, no, the answer is no. Obviously, he doesn't represent for the culture anywhere near of what Tupac or Biggie represented, right? Like in many ways, and this is even talking about me personally, but a lot of people look at Kodak as like a laughing stock, you know what I'm saying? Like, and those two people weren't. Tupac was so much more than music. Like, you know, he was, he was a movement. He was going through the hoods, making shit happen. He was trying to connect, move the culture forward for real, for real. Not just, oh, move the culture forward. I'm doing it for the culture of some music. No, he's like literally in the neighborhoods. And just because of that epic East Coast, West Coast battle and how that position, both of them, all that, all those people, like that, that's just a, that's not a thing where lightness is not really going to strike twice or not too often. It's hard to even be put in that situation. No, it was like a lot of history that had to take place. And for that to even get where it was. Yeah, I love Kodak Black, man. I love Kodak Black, man. That's what I'm saying. Like when we, when we have love for you, don't put yourself in position to be hated. As a matter of fact, a perfect example, Meek Mill, I know this ain't the topic, but this shit blew my mind. And I know the people I know. It's just like, all right, when Meek Mill got like a key to Atlanta or no, he got a day in Atlanta now or whatever happened recently. Why, bro? Why? Like does, does, uh, Tia have a day? Does Andre the Thousand Big Boy have a day? There's Luda Day Weekend, which I mean, like Luda did that himself though. It's not official from the city. It's the same thing as when they were mad. Um, part of me, he did Detroit or something like that. Like, and, and didn't, like Eminem don't have a key to the city. I don't think, but it's like, why are you putting yourself in a bit? Now, this isn't even no, like shot at me, but it's like, why, um, why that kind of stuff puts people in position to where they have to say, Hey, we love you, but this, this is different. You know what I'm saying? Like you put yourself in a position where we might hate you or have a little hate for you. You know what I will say though about Meek is that he's really like, I'll tell somebody like, other than like, you know how people say, like, oh, we watched Jay-Z grow up, like we watched him be a womanizer. We watched him be, you know, in jail and have cases and all of this stuff. And then we watch him to be who we see now. Meek is also, Meek is the closest thing to that, in my opinion. Meek is somebody that we've seen with the dirty braids. We've seen him like, we see, we've seen him and put a picture up in that shit, whoever edited it. Yeah, we've seen that Meek. And now we're watching him be this, this clean cut guy who's fighting for, for, for jail, for prison reform. So it's like, to me, he does represent something huge and, um, he's very hip hop. So no, Oh, Atlanta native, like a for real Atlanta, just that old man, Tally, I'm from this zone. I'm from that zone. I don't give a fuck. This is reality, bro. Like, and I love Meek and I don't blame Meek for this. I don't blame whoever it is in the, um, I don't blame Cardi B for the whole Detroit thing. It has nothing to do with them. It really don't make me feel any way about the artists. It makes me feel that way about the city. Cause that's the people who give these awards. These are the people, politicking and thinking this is going to be a good idea and all that shit. Like, I just don't, I just don't understand it. Like, but like, it don't make me have any distance to Meek at all. I just, it's just an annoying thing from a city standpoint. And bringing it back to it is weird. I don't understand. Like, yeah, it doesn't make that much sense. It's wild, bro. Like in the closeout Tupac, real quick, though, I will just, uh, I thought like one of the closer people I've seen compared themselves to Tupac was Lil Bootsy. Now, not in Tupac as a whole, but some of what he represented, where he's from and what he was doing, like before he went to jail, all the things he was doing in the city. And I'm not like, I'm not from that area. So I'm not speaking in holy, but just from what I saw, like when my sister, I went out of Jackson, Mississippi, when I was a young, like she went to college over there. So I started learning about the culture and I was watching him and him, you know, do stuff, schools and all that stuff. It seemed like he had a little bit of air of that side. As far as not just a rapper, but really, really putting on for the hood and helping the community. But when you, but when you talk about the other aspects, especially to the culture as a whole, like there's nobody who's even close. Like Biggie's not even Pocke and Pocke's not Biggie. Just like not, not as a shot of Biggie. If you want to get, if you real young and you want to get like a snapshot of like what it kind of felt like when Pocke was living, just picture a mix of like Kendrick Lamar's impact musically with Tekashi 6ix9ine's impact off of the mic. Sheesh. Just like road and road. I think that was that's a perfect game. Road into one artist. Like if you just want to get an idea of what it felt like, he was Tekashi 6ix9ine on the media, which wasn't the internet at that time. But when you got a record, it was we going to be all right. Yeah. It wasn't, it wasn't Gummo. Gummo was just, and he still had Hail Mary and all that other shit. So it's like, yeah, if you want to just get like a snapshot of what that moment felt like, that's the comparison you would have to make, you know, like Kendrick Lamar and Tekashi without this mission. He was in jail for the rape kids after he got shot at quad. That's Tekashi. But then he dropped me against the world, which is like, you know, to purple butterfly. That's well, that's well, yeah. Bro, that's a wow comparison. I never really thought about that, but I think you really spot on. And I got love for pop because he used to be indicated. That's all. Yeah. Yeah, that's it, bro.