 He liked me. Do you still talk to him today? No, I do not talk to him there. When the last time you spoke to Steve Vaughn? I've been lying, but it's been a long time. What, 10 years? Long time. 15 years. Long time, man. I ain't talking to him. 20 years. I ain't talking to him. I ain't talking to him. Do you, I guess because people evolve and move on? Yeah, I mean, he's on a different level than I am. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we going to talk. In elementary schools, a guy named Keith, who's a fast track star. I was hanging with him, but when I started saying something against a character that I didn't like, it didn't remind me, then I'm shunned. You get what I'm saying? So I'm shunned. So my thing was, I got to be my own self-man and stand alone, whether it take me 100 years or two years or whatever it is, I've got to be my own self-man. But to be in the, how long was you over there at the Woku with Steve? We, about the, from November to November of a year. Yeah, for about a year. And you guys would see each other passing and y'all would have to work together and conversate. And you say he helped you a lot, but how was it? Yeah, but Steve was a very shy person too. See, he didn't associate with a lot of people. See, Steve know how to maneuver behind the scenes. Steve know what, Steve is a business type of thing, thinking person. He know how to strategize. He know what to do. So as he was dealing with you, how did he help you in your career? He got me on Apollo. Come on! Hey! Oh, check it out baby. When he got a selective Apollo, he said, I'm gonna get you on Apollo, is that it? He come to you and told you that. Yeah, he thought he was gonna get me on Apollo. He thought he was gonna get me on Apollo. How did he come single? He just walked in the room and told you. Because I was working with him a lot. I mean, like I said, I don't get it, nobody's away. Yeah. And I'm not really... He liked your personality. He liked me. Yeah. He liked me. Do you still talk to him today? No, I do not talk to him today. When the last time you spoke to Steve on it? I've been lying, but it's been a long time. 10 years? Long time. 15 years. Long time man, I ain't talking to him. 20 years. I ain't talking to him, I ain't talking to him. I guess it's because people evolve and move on. Yeah, I mean, he's on a different level than I am, for as, you know, I'm gonna tell you something. At Vukru Ray, me and Steve are sitting in a limousine. The lines wrapped around the building. Steve Harvey, we in the limousine. Steve said, he said, look at that shot. Look at that line. He said, I'm gonna be big, man. I'm gonna be big as Eddie Murphy. I said, yeah, right. So you didn't believe it? No, man, I mean, y'all just said, right, you know, he's just big as Eddie Murphy. He had to do more work than Eddie Murphy, but it just is big. You had to see him, cause you saw him coming from where he came from to where he is today. But you said he did more work than Eddie Murphy, but you don't know how much work Eddie Murphy did, do you? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What I'm saying is Eddie Murphy did movies and did certain a live where he... Good day for a neighbor. Would you be mine? Could you be mine? See, Eddie Murphy put the sex appeal into comedy whereas Steve Harvey had to do a lot. He did radio, he did television, he did, that's what I'm saying when he did, he had to do so much to get there for his, but he was really, what really put Steve Harvey over was that book. Mm-hmm. That what made him bigger than the life of that book. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk.