 So nine years, and you might not want to get into it, or you ain't got nothing to hide. What did you end up going to prison for nine years for? Aggravated robbery. I committed aggravated robbery with one of my homies and then we did the robbery, people got shot and then we went to prison. We on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. To the penitentiary in 2009, bro. I got out of 2018, I did nine years, bro. Are you serious? Come on, bro. Nine years. That's why we need to go back more in the back story to find out a little bit more. For sure, man, because I'm telling you right now. I've been nine four years, bro. Wow, have you been grinding? And been grinding since I've been out. I still got niggas call me from the prison, like, damn, bro, I ain't know you a rapper, nigga, I ain't. I never did that. I never wrapped in prison or none of that, but I always grew up free-styling, like, so we'll crank up a free-style anyway. That's what we do in Houston. But for us really rapping and like putting niggas together, nobody have ever heard. Nine years. I got to talk about that, bro. It kind of hit them boys from a different angle. So nine years. What, and you might not want to get into it, are you? Man, I ain't got nothing to hide. What did you end up going to prison for nine years for? Aggravated robbery. I committed aggravated robbery with one of my homies and then some, we did the robbery, people got shot and then we went to prison. Wow, so, and that was your first offense? First offense, they hear me. I'm 18, 17, bro. And you, so you spent really most of your, most of your young, young, young men. Yeah, you grew up in prison. I real life grew up in prison because let me, like, okay. So nine years, man, let's get, man. So you, you say that was your first offense. Let's just tackle and talk about it a little bit more because like I said, man, to go through, you know that. And then still be here. That's heavy, bro. That's heavy, bro. Still be told. So let's talk to me a little bit about being your first offense, going down there. We better get into detail, man. But how old were you? You said 17? Yeah. And you never got in trouble before that. Nah, I mean, nothing major, nothing minor, little juvenile, but nothing that, nah, this is my first major offense to getting in trouble. TDC? TDC. Gurney, Milderton, Go-Ree, Conley unit, Conley unit, Torres unit, Torres, Gil-Bluis unit. Woo. What was it like the first day going into that system like that, bro? We for the talk. I don't know what other- Before you went in though, what was your frame of mind and what did you think it was going to be like compared to when you actually got there? I don't know. All I know is stories. No, you don't know. All I know is stories of what the penitentiary is. People got up, man. Okay, coming from the neighborhoods in the streets that we come from, everybody done been to the penitentiary. So all you hear is penitentiary stories about how it is and what's going on down there and whatever. You hearin' about it. But for me, I didn't know what I was gonna walk into. I just had to go over my head up in my chair side. Was there a sense of, because you don't know what you're walking into going into the situation. You hear the stories. You get there the first day. You, the first day, what's your first, you went straight to company? Nah, I came through, right here in Bowman. I came through Larry Giz. Larry Giz. Larry Giz. Okay, so when you went, watch that one. When you went through there, the first day you get there, they get you off the bus. What do they say to you? They get you off the bus. They yell, you ate Larry Giz. We finna take you back here through diagnostics. They gon' put you in this little room right here. We got 20 more people that came with you. Y'all all gettin' unchained together. They finna strip everybody. Let the butt line them up. You gotta really, like, hey, you ain't standing behind me. You really gotta make your own space, you know what I'm sayin'? So, they finna strip you, shave your head, give you your car number, your ID. You gon' take your picture, take ID. They gon' see y'all until they figure out what they gon' put in the computer to send you wherever you goin' on that bus. Shave your head, ball? Ball. Shave all the healthy head, ball. And then, that's just to degrade you. Yeah, that's to degrade you. As soon as they cut your head, they take the picture. They degrade you. You gon' come take a picture. And I just wanted, I got a raggedy clothes. Yeah, something that you own, boxes that you own. Man, you can't even fit. Dirty boxes that they didn't, man. Yeah, so you get down there and you, in your mind, you like, if a nigga try me. Okay, so when I get there in my mind, I'm young, bro. So I ain't trippin' on nothin', I ain't trippin' on no squabble. I'm 17 and two years old, bro. I'm ready for it. I came from a section of the Houston, and come on. So I'm already for it, but I ain't lookin' for it, but I'm for it. If it go down, what's up? I'm with it. So I'm walkin' into all of this. Then I'm gang bangin', I'm runnin' into the sits. So I gotta stand up on somethin', you know what I'm sayin'? But you saw your set down there, right? I seen my people. Okay. I ain't hide from my people. If you hide, you gon' get it. Right. Cause you shoulda came in sayin' you was from Jamaica. Exactly. So you see us party and now you wanna be Jamaican. Nah, it don't go like that. You come in, okay, yo, you a part of this then. Right. But if you don't come in like that and then you see how we party and over here, now you wanna be Jamaican. We know, we gon' bust yo ass. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one.