 So what Quavo said was what he was trying to say was in English, man, why are you going to quiz me like that? Here's what he said. Man, why are you going to quit me like that? That's that limb. That's today's hip hop. Man, why are you going to quit me like that? Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. One on one. Yeah, we going to. You know, hey, listen, I just I just booked a master's square garden, not the big theater. No, the Hulu theater host 5000. And, you know, up to this point, I mainly do comedy clubs. I've done a couple of theaters, but with other people. So I'm doing this one by myself. Would I? OK, congratulations. Where is this at? In New York, it's going to go. Yeah, that's your home. And what is that? May 18th, May 18th. So y'all need to go buy your ticket. So I'm like, I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I come up there because you hear it. Yeah, it's a it's a different thing with me, bro. I pulled up, you know, and then I'm also at the Wilbur Theater in Boston on May 14th. Wow. So yeah, man, it's progression, you know, it's all about progression. So as hard as it is to get there, as long as you get there, so what? What about what's the hardest city you've ever had to perform? Oh, Mississippi. Why? Yeah, I like to read. Watch your mouth, man. We're in the south. No, no, no, but you're in the south. No, no, no, this is the south, but not really. Not really. When we talk about Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, that's slavery south. Even some of them just got freed yesterday. You'd be going down there, though. You do so I know. You don't go down. I used to. I used to. I used to do start on in Alabama. I used to do chuckles in Memphis, Zanies and Nashville, even though I would like to get back to Nashville. But they don't laugh as much at the jokes. It's not that they don't laugh. It's just my energy is so East Coast and I'm such a fast talker. I think sometimes. I don't know that I connect with the south the way. And listen, I've gone to those places and they've told me, amen, I might, you know, put your heart, my my boy, my, you know, and they tell me they love me the same way everywhere else. But I just the connection to me feels off. I mean, like when you look at certain comics, like Arnais J, Bruce Bruce, they kill that market. You know, I just think they're able to flow a little bit better than I can in that market. I was your best market, of course. I love East Coast, West Coast, Midwest, just a deep, deep south. I just. And you love music, right? Who doesn't? So there's a big thing that I've heard people talk about. They talk about music in the up north compared to music down south. That way, you know, they they they to America because he in New York, I'm a southerner. They they proud as hell. I'm going to tell you that now I got a lot of friends up there. I give credit where credit is to listen. You listen to a lot of down south music. No, no. They don't know the meows and all that confused them. All of them. They're out of them. Let me stop. I got my man who drove again, drawn me down here, my boy, Red Rock. We was just listening to meth and red in the car. And we all heads. So, you know, prior to what exists today, I love the Migos. Listen, everybody had they rain. It started in New York, hip hop, born out of the Bronx. You know, Jay-Z, like he said, New York, home of the Spittus. That's what we do. And then the West Coast took it over. And then the South took it over. Yeezy, Lil Wayne, T.I. And I think during that era, very respectable, very respectable. And some lyricists came out of the South. Andre 3000, T.I. Real lyricists. Now, before that today, let me just say this. I got Migos and Future and I'll almost say. It is not into that. No, but he just said lyricists. We jam down here. That's why I come to P.M.C. Say the country rap to him. We looking at a bounce. We looking at a star face. My boy is Willie D. Hey, you bring it up. That's something I'm going to ask you about, too. Willie D. Just got a lot of flak behind that new interview he did with Cap. I heard about the flak. I don't know exactly why he called the flak. He came on and said somebody like of yesterday or day before you. He was like, you know, they would cause they was comparing the two interviews. Shannon Sharpe's interview is hard to come behind, but he did that before. Stop right there. Do you see what I'm talking about? This is useless. Give it another black man flak for what? When we can do better than that. And that's my point. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This is what we're about there. Yeah, come on, man. We got to do better than this. He went in and he dressed it. He was like, he said like he had to address it. I'm like, OK, but why even address it then? Just leave it alone. This ain't right. That's what he said. He's what we do. He didn't like them comments. What did they say? Man, fuck that, man. That's what we do. You know, listen, and my joke was about when you talk about Migos with Quaggles. I was watching this show called Hustling Flow on Netflix. And it's a rap competition show. Yeah. And each rapper from their region has other rappers from their region judge the contestants. OK. And I told the story on Vlad. So Atlanta, it was Big Boy, T.I. and Quavo. So T.I. turns to one of the turns to Quavo in regards to one of the contestants. Go, hey, man, what do you think about that, dude? And Quavo felt like he was being put on the spot. So what Quavo said was what he was trying to say was in English, man, why are you going to quiz me like that? Here's what he said. Man, why are you going to quit me like that? That's a little. That's today's hip hop. Man, why are you going to quit me, lady? What do they talk like this? They don't know what you're talking about. They don't know like it's different. You don't know what you're talking about. That's why people in the country, in the country don't know what you're talking about. And when people were going in the comments, man, everybody's don't understand. That's just a southern thing. I said, don't regulate that to the south. T.I.'s from the south. Andre 3000's from the south. Big Boy, Ludacris, all from the south. You can understand them just fine. That ain't got nothing to do with southern region. That is ignorance. I don't agree with that. That's ignorance. My mother could have talked like that. Wasn't their mother ignorant? Well, you can't do that because they come up. Ignorance is passed down. It's shit-basional. This is something that's in their culture, man. Depends on where you're from. What's that all point you got to learn to read? Jamaicans talk different. They cut up our worth of marriage to one for 27 years and I go over there. They cut those words up. They patwad those words. It depends on what part you're from. How's that different? If you're Jamaican, if you're English, that's not messing up words. That's who you are as a Jamaican. That's your culture. New Orleans do the same thing, bro. Queen Milaide is not English. Because even in Jamaica, if you're from Kingston, compared to if you're from the country areas, the accent is a little bit stronger. It depends on where you're from. But Queen Milaide is not an accent. And you're not an accent. Yes, stop it. That's fucked up English. I can't do what you're making an accent. Give me some Jamaican real quick. Something you would say. It's hard for her to do it. No, like tell me what to say and I'll say. Anything, just say anything. Like, where y'all going? Why? I hate to be put on the spot. You going to the store or something like that? Say that. Okay. Why don't you, no. She put in English, man. She put in English in my eyes. You're bad. America. Why you don't go down the store? Let me British accent. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. British accent. Won't go on, no, no. British accent. A lot of Tom's people that come here and they won't judge you but not for a little bit. Now, that's an accent. Then that proof, you're not fucked up the language. That's your accent. Quimilate it. It's not an accent. That's you fucking up the language. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we going to.