 Mothree was supposed to be doing the song with her. She came with another rapper from DFW. And it was me, Mothree, and another dude that was in the studio. And she went to the front. And another rapper came in by five guns. They had him out of sticking out their pants. You know what I'm saying? And so they know me, and him and three of them, I already had some words. So she didn't let us know that she was gonna go open the door for these niggas. So they walked in, and three looked at them. She said, bro, look, come on, let me highlight you. And he went back to the back. Him and the Pacific person, all the other niggas stayed in there. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. Kid, the certain interviews that you do, and over there in mogul media, you said something. You said the Cuban doll set up. No, she tried to. I'm trying to understand how you went from that. When you told me on here that it was a, I think you told me. No, it had nothing to do with that. It didn't have nothing to do with that. This was way before that. This was way before that. Yeah, this was way before that. Okay, so basically, one time she tried to set him up. Yeah, Mo3 was supposed to be doing the song with him. She came with another rapper from DFW. And it was me, Mo3, and another dude that was in the studio. And she went to the front. And another rapper came in by five guns. They had them out, sticking out their pants. You know what I'm saying? And so there were no men. Him and three, I already had some words. So she didn't let us know that she was gonna go open the door for these niggas. So they walked in and three looked at them. They said, bro, look, come on, let me highlight you. And they went back to the back. Him and the Pacific person, all the other niggas stayed in there. And they talked about it. And after they talked about it, it came out that somebody else was missing. Wow. And they came back and did the song. But she could've got somebody killed that day. Wow, so you telling me that she knew that that was issues? Yeah, yeah, I know that. That's why nobody else came around us and said it wasn't true. So how different did y'all move after that happened? And I was pushing him to go do a song with him. I was pushing him to do a song with him. Did y'all move different after that, though? Or did y'all just still keep stepping the way y'all were stepping? Yeah, we stepping because I was around the silent individual. So at any moment, you know how it can go, or which way it can go. So, you know, we knew next, we knew not to let anybody come over there and do no verses. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? That was just right around the time of everybody and your friend. Wow. That was right before everybody. Right before that? Yeah, yeah, right before everybody and your friend. You know, when you look at South by Southwest, I ain't gonna lie, you can tell me from wrong. You can tell me from wrong? What? But it seemed like every year, South by Southwest come, since I've been dealing with this for a few years now, they get excited, they go down there and perform, and you don't get another performance for a whole year. Yeah, South by Southwest is the best. Listen, you don't get another whole year. They come on the platform, they say, we hot, we gonna do it this year, but I have to wait all the way to South by Southwest to get another performance. Now, I'm not saying you, but I'm telling you this is what it seemed like to me. It's some bullshit. Well, explain. South by Southwest, you just paying your money to sign up and perform around in front of other artists. And a lot of those other artists is local. Local, you just, we gonna cram a bunch of local motherfuckers in one room and y'all performing in front of each other. You got a better chance of going to the penitentiary and getting on. So how do you think it would be more beneficial? What do you think it would be? It's water down, niggas ain't gotten by. Back in the day, it was a perfect play. How can they bring it back? Once it water down, water down, I gotta move to another city. You gotta move like to Tennessee. What you call it? What's the music capital? Not Memphis, Tennessee, Nashville. Nashville. I gotta go to where executives not scared to walk through the streets no more. Because back in the day, you'll see a big executive, you'll see- They just had a shooting out there. You know what I'm saying? We're at Nashville. I'm talking about when we got a big music conference and they're bringing people in charge to help their bud. It's water down. I'm still the king of the strip club. This strip club had me $10,000. I mean, $9,000 to perform. I mean, to host the strip club. That's more than any rapper in Dallas can book for right now. So what I did, I took $9,000 and I got $2,000 just for a nigga to show up to the hottest nigga in Dallas. Wow. And that was Big X. I told him, nigga, you ain't gotta perform. That's the most humble nigga in the game right now. They were humble. Yeah, that's the most humble nigga in the game. He stay silent. He stand on what he say and how he say. You know what I'm saying? So I can't get mad about that. I got nothing bad to say about him. Even people in my audience, I said something bad to say about him. I ain't got nothing bad to say about him. You know, I give him his credit where he's due. What do you think he could be doing better? Cause everybody have room to improve. Tell his story. Yeah, I tell his story. You don't think he has? Not really. We don't listen to his album. We don't know his story yet. Once you tell his story, you don't know how to love. Every rapper you know they store. That's real. You know what I'm saying? You know where the apartments, UGK was hustling that up, you know, Boots and Mama. You know, your guy, you know, everybody's story that lasts long. Everybody who lasts long in the rap game, tell their story. Wow. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk.