 Look, all right, say I stopped working, bro. I've been working. I dropped this shit, dropped this shit, steady dropping shit, bro, getting on people radar. Why somebody call me last Wednesday, like, luch, bro, you on our radar, bro? We got this West Coast Ice Cube tour. Are you alive? Can you make it to Kentucky in one night? You know what I mean? We're going to send you money, everything. I want you to open up. It's Bone Thugs, Ice Cube, and Cypress Hill. You know what I'm saying? 8,000 people arena. Wow. That's love. Hell, yeah, I'm on my way. But if I'm an old ass rapper, not trying to work, you know what I'm saying? I'm going to say, nah, bro, I ain't trying to do that. Why would I stop, bro? Don't sit and wait. You know me? I got to go back into subjects that's happening on the show. Yeah, yeah, talk to me, talk to me. Your names came up a few times as you already will, no? Yeah. You were asked a question on another show. I ain't going to say the nigga name. No, Muggle Medium. Let me quit. You know, niggas be doing me like that. Shout out to Vlad, nigga. You know what I'm saying? I ain't going to say his name. You know what I'm saying? Well, I guess I will. Yeah. Muggle Medium. That's my boy, Big D, the Muggle. Yeah, sure. But at any rate, I told him to quit messing with you over there. Y'all interview, he's intensifying interviews every day. That's my, that's my, that's my God, though. I like him a lot as well, too. You know, I fought with anybody that can think outside the box. Yeah, yeah. So, you know, we did what it is. He asked you a question about would you do music with certain artists, yellow, trap? Yeah. I don't know if he said Bobby Billions, but I know your name came up on the show and you, it was like when I talked to Rain, it was like, hey, you know, you shouldn't do music with nobody. If you, you know, you, you know, your old rapper, you should be a starter label, a starter label, bridge the gaps pretty much from a different distance, you know. Let me tell you like this. Let me tell you like this. OK, I understand you can rap any guy out of kids, right? Put it like this, all right? Put it like this. You don't see Maddie Johnson and Michael Jordan still trying to hoop. They coaches now. Right? Right. You're right. They stopped trying to hoop when they stopped producing numbers. When Jordan got 40 years old and realized I'm not putting up these numbers like I'm always hurt. It's time for me to guide these people. If your shit ain't selling no more. God, why don't you just sign some order? You'll be rich than you ever been because you know the game, you know, you know how to, you know, the situation where I'm not going to let this person file off or go to jail, get they self killed because I seen it myself. So now I'm guiding people. You know what I'm saying? Now, now, and when he said that, it was like, I feel you, you know, but I think you know, you always going to rebut some. So you probably see it. So I'm no one else. But at any rate, just you being in the game, how long do you plan on doing this? Is there a is there an ending point or do you feel you even have to get out the game, you know, far as, you know, the entertainment go? I don't, you know what I'm saying? Quincy Jones did music to lead died. You know what I'm saying? Well, I, well, I don't know what I'm saying. He's still going. I don't know. I just know the nigga over his head. You know what I'm saying? He's still around, bro. He hold his musician. If that's what we looking at, you know what I mean? This is one thing I understand. If you look at inside of our industry, I'm going to ask all them questions. But when it comes to the age factor inside of no other industry, no other genre of music has a age cap on it, except hip hop. Why can these old rock band motherfuckers keep riding around today? 90 years old doing shows. Why can these old country muses still do this? Why can the R&B people, why can Ronald Ozzie and them still go out here? Some of them can't even hold a tune no more. I went to one where my mama not too long ago and it was, it was, you know, but they still being able to go out here and do this, you know what I'm saying? So I'm not saying that we can't say that in there. But I'm saying, they my niggas though, while people still able to go out here and do this, you know what I'm saying? Because they have loyal fans. It's a problem. Exactly. So why is it a problem? If I'm just, forget it. I'm not trying to gain on new fans. What if I'm just keeping my loyal fans happy? You know what I'm saying? Forget the money. What if I'm just keeping my loyal fans happy? You know? All right, look, I just got booked out of nowhere. You know what I mean? Keep in mind, if I stop working, you know, just say if I came home, I wasn't doing nothing. You know? And why would everybody talk about me rapping, bro? Keep in mind, bro, I only been rapping a year since I came home. I only dropped my, when I first came home, I didn't do nothing for a year. I gave my kids a straight year. You know what I'm saying? Then I said, I dropped my album, April 21st of 2021. From that point, I start rapping and doing videos. Bro, I only been messing around since April. You know what I'm talking about? And I been doing some shit. You know what I'm saying? But with that being said, man, I was just, I'm just looking at it like, bro, this shit just, it just don't make no sense how someone can tell you that your time, it is time for you to stop, man. You know? You was about to tell me about something that happened. Oh, yeah, yeah, damn. Thank you. That's why I lost it. Look, all right. Say I stopped working, bro. I've been working. I dropped this shit, dropped this shit. Steady dropping shit, bro. Get on people radar. Why somebody call me last Wednesday, like, Looch, bro. You on our radar, bro. We got this West Coast Ice Cube tour. Are you alive? Can you make it to Kentucky in one night? You know what I mean? We're going to send you money. Everything wants you to open up. It's Bone Thugs, Ice Cube, and Cypress Hill. You know what I'm saying? 8,000 people arena. Wow. That's love. Hell, yeah, I'm on my way, you know what I'm saying? But if I'm an old ass rapper, not trying to work, you know what I'm saying? I'm going to say, nah, bro, I ain't trying to do that. Why would I stop, bro? So what I did was I went and did that. Bam, look what that did. That opened up a door. I got the rock in front of 7,600 people. I gained new fans. And as well, they booked me for extra four to five shows. You know what I'm saying? Which I get a 25-minute set. Which now I have a budget. Which now, when I go back out, I'm taking the artist with me. Wow. You feel me? But if I'm not out there rapping, I can't put people in position. You know what I mean? I can't start a label and push people if I don't have finances to invest inside of them. That's true. So it's the same way as that 9 to 5 that I'm working. I'm still working a 9 to 5. I just switched it from working to them for working for me. But all the paper that I'm making this, I take back and I invest right back into it. Could have been about change. Could have been do these type of things. But no, I'm investing right back into it. Investing right back into the other artists. You know what I mean? Because I have a vision, you know? And it's a lot of people out there. And I got a team. I'm not just alone. Like my bro Stack Mo with me right now. My brother Jeff, you know, Doski. Like we working. And we invest into these artists, bro. You know what I mean? With nothing to look back except for helping the city get on. But if I'm not in the field with them, how can I help them? You know what I mean? They ain't trying to follow. Yeah, they ain't trying to listen to old ass niggas that ain't out here trying to help with them.