 Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. I asked you about you and, when you first started producing beats, we gon' jump into that. I know you produced beats, and when you did, you didn't get your money. I heard a little clip about it, how it happened, how it just sprung forth. So let me know how you end up putting your music out there. And then basically, you know, damn, where my money at? Damn, this thing up, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, well, in the beginning, I was in college, at the time, so the group broke up after one on six apart. Did you finish? Yeah. Okay. What did you take up? Yeah, what you think I took up? Probably business, that's what you niggas do, business or engineering. I was a history major. I know. Same as Bone, that's Bone. You didn't know that. Why history? Do you know? My parents. That's the same as Bone, you niggas trying to do history. Bone, the one nine, six foot, he did history, he did a master in history. I'm trying to figure out what make y'all wanna, you wanna know more about the king of them? Nah, I'm just like. My parents, honestly, you know what I'm saying? Like, my dad, he was a history major and he went to school and did that. You know what I'm saying? So he just followed in his footsteps? So I was just like, my mom too, you know what I'm saying? So I was just like, bro, I want me to go to college. Like, the music can't work out. So you might as well, I was like, what am I going to college for? Oh, that didn't work out. You know what I'm saying? They out of the game up on, they was just like, yeah, you went far, you know what I'm saying? But that's it. And I was just like, all right, cool. You know what I'm saying? But I was just like, man, I'm gonna just go to college but I don't know what I'm going for. And that's what it was. So let's talk about that music. How did you end up? How did daddy end up? And college, how did you end up saying, okay, I'm making some beats? I was in the marching band, right? Okay. What instrument? Snedrum. So I'm a percussionist. So the music never died inside of me. So, you know, being in school, you got certain things that you get involved in and I didn't have time to rap. So I was like, you know what? Let me just figure something out. You know what I'm saying? Just scratch that itch for music. So I downloaded FL Studio and I will be in the dorm room, I'll be in class and I'll just be making beats. And my brother, he had brain surgery. He had a tumor on his brain. And so we down for Christmas break again. And, you know, he had a seizure. So my, I think he had two. And my mom was like... He's blessed to still be here. Yeah, yeah, most of, most of. So my mom was like, you know what I'm saying? He can't go upstairs because if he had a seizure and fall, his skull was already, you know what I'm saying? It didn't heal properly. So he was downstairs and I was just watching him making sure that, you know, nothing happened to him. So we would just sit down on the couch and he was like, bro, you gotta get a beat. This guy named Kodak Black, bro. I was like, who is that? You know what I'm saying? He was like, bro, trust me, pull up the YouTube. Now they be having like the little street vlogs. He and Tallahassee at the end of the video was an email. So I just emailed, you know what I'm saying? Just to make him happy. I didn't think nothing was gonna happen. So I go home to Tennessee, first day of class. My brother called me, bro, Kodak Black hopped on a beat. I was like, nah. So I go and look at the video. I'm like, nah. So at this time I'm like, I gotta get paid. My dream, he wasn't Kodak Black, you know what I'm saying? Like he was just a regular, you know, local rapper at the time. You know what I'm saying? So I'm like, man, I'm gonna get at least $500. You know what I'm saying? I'm hungry, you know what I'm saying? I was skinny then. You know what I'm saying? I'm talking about, I'm hungry. Like I don't know where I'm getting my food from. You know what I'm saying? Mom do's, you know what I'm saying? My dad, I went to school in Tennessee. So my dad was there, but I didn't want to ask him for nothing because he wants you to get it on your own. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? You gotta move on, nigga. Yeah, I'm like, I ain't even finna ask this, man. You feel me? So I'm like, man, I like your dad already. Yeah, for sure. Because that's what life will do to you. He looking like life. Now if I was down now, you know what I'm saying? For real, like I'll be like, hey, pause. I'm finna pull up and grab something to eat or something. You know what I'm saying? No, you can always come, but you gotta go. Yeah, I like that. You know what I'm saying? He got me a crib. That nigga says, you're the truth nigga. He got me a nice little crib to stay in. You know what I'm saying? He was like, look, but you gotta pay $600 a semester because he brought the house. So he want nothing. He was like a semester. If anybody knows about semesters, it's like five months. He was like, look, get your financial aid. You know what I'm saying? Pay whatever bills you gotta pay, but he go $600, oh, give me $600 a semester. So you have some type of bills, you know what I'm saying? Responsibility. I like it. So I was like, all right, cool. So I'll get up there, next day go. The second day he put out another song with my beat. Damn. I'm like, oh, I'm finna get beat. Like you, man. Right, yeah. Two, three days later, go by. Friday, come by. I don't think that he wouldn't get paid because you gave him that beat. You gave me all of that beat. No. There was no agreement. Yeah, but let me tell you how the industry worked though. You go in the studio, right? You give me a beat. It's no guarantee that you gonna hop on it. That's right. You know what I'm saying? Like I may record it. I got 800 songs on my phone. That don't mean any of these are coming out. So I can't pay you for something that I'm not putting out because you may get his beat to you, you, you, you and whoever put it out first and get that paperwork done. That's just what it is. So that's my beat until we money get exchanged and paperwork gets done. That's right. So they told me to talk about that a lot. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to Zay. He always has some DMs. I like it. I remember I saw So Sick with Gorilla Zoo and then Papers with Usher. They used the same beat. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I was like, I never understood how that worked but they first come first served. So they told me and was like, Usher got it. You know what I'm saying? But Gorilla Zoo was like, I'm still gonna put it out. All right. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, you're right. Because Jamaican culture, they'll do rhythm. They call it beats rhythms and everybody will hop on it. Yeah, same one. It sounds so different. Everybody take it and make it their own. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk.