 Words on it, stuff like that. I got my own, I shot my own, I shot my first video. In my mom's- That's hard. In my mom's living room, it's still on YouTube. You shot your own video, you didn't get nobody to hold it, do nothing. Then nobody had to do nothing. And who edited it? Me, myself. And how old were you? On Windows Media, I was, when I shot my first video, I was nine, 10. Seriously, it's still on there. 13 years ago. I ended up, like, I seen people around and looking like doing music, so I just wanted, I just tried it. And when I tried it, I felt in love with it, like, making my first song, like, it felt kind of- How old were you when you made your first major, like, you started taking it seriously and you made your first major song and everybody heard it? When I was eight. That's when you made your first major? What major song was that I ate? My Space. It was on My Space. In Love's Game, it was major because I was so young. And, like, I was a pop, I was always a popular kid, you know what I'm saying? So, because of my dad, like, family and my brothers, my brother on my dad's side, my friends and stuff like that, so I was always popular. So, I think the song was kind of, no, nobody's just slaps. Okay. Yeah, nobody's just slaps. Yeah, so, because it called, like, Houston. No, many times it's slaps situations, so. So, after eight, because you said you took it serious, then after eight, when did people start noticing and trying to come to you to help you advance or help you get better? I say, but after eight, people was, at eight, I had my own CDs. I printed my own CD covers, made my own album covers, passing out my own CDs. You just want to be a rapper all around because you hated school. Man, I passed my CDs out at Boys and Girls Club. Seriously. At eight years old. Seriously. Most eight-year-old kids are not trying to figure that out. I had it on my mom. Look, it's my first album cover. My mom still got it. That's the back of it. This is what you had at eight. That's your picture. That's me. Let me see that. Good to him. Nellie Young is on it. That's what he made for himself when he was eight. How did you figure out how to do that? I don't know. Like, it just, like, I'm very smart when it comes to electronic computers. I let, like, I seen people doing it. Like, I seen people making album covers and I just, like, looked it up on the internet and found that, like, a photo editing app and I started putting my own words on it and stuff like that. I got my own, I shot my own, I shot my first video. In my mom's... That's hard. In my mom's living room. It's still on YouTube. You shot your own video. You didn't get nobody to hold it? Then nobody had to do nothing. And who edited it? Me. Myself. And how old were you? On Windows Media. I was... When I shot my first video, I was nine, ten. Mm-mm. Seriously, it's still on there. Thirteen years ago. And you uploaded this 13 years ago on YouTube. Yes, ma'am. You did this video. Yes, ma'am. That's dope. Yes, ma'am. You can tell. Babe, I was a child. I was a baby, baby. That's crazy. Ooh, that nigga going in. That's what they don't want to hear right there. One deal. Yeah, that's why I love that. I love that video. Thirteen years ago. I can't believe you uploaded that 13 years ago. And my mama heard the cussing in. She was like, you need to take that shit down. I was about to say what... But most mamas, because I hate cursing, too, I promise you. But I'll be more confident. I'm like, how did you do this? That's the part. At eight, that's the part that's stripping me out. And she seen that. She heard the music. She was like, you need to take this shit down. Delete that. But my Annie was so cool. My Annie was my number one fan. Still to this day. My mom, my mom is my... My mom sister. My mom and my aunt and my number one fan. And when did your mom switch it up, though? She switched that shit up quick.