 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. Yeah, we gonna You said to pop. Yeah number one Okay, why I met him. He was getting undressed Him in person before he died and I told him I was coming he was like I'm gonna look out for you But then he died they let they took him away Wow, I start working harder every producer I work with damn near work with to pocket They was like damn fuck you right like you just knock out shit like to pop so You know, I hate that reference, but I really respect how he kind of raised me as far as I had sounds in my car Around that age when Tupac was real popular So every line that he was spitting now that I'm an artist. I feel that you know I'm saying I feel like he'd train me Wow And no other artists really or producer have trained me. I've worked with dr. Dre as well, too Don't wow you work with how was that? Let me get it. Yeah, I need to know Dr. Dre even I don't care what y'all said man got a billion dollars up right at your wife right now Yeah Problem actually That's all I just want to It's a girl version dr. Dre Wow, that you have never released that the fans will love to hear why me yo yo true first We're all on that song and he put it up. He's chef did he chef that bitch That's why I wouldn't have his artist. I wouldn't have ice-cream artist. I would never make tea an artist Yeah, cuz you could control your narrative With artists they fuck with like I just I'm just not into that crazy Why they have all the music and shelf it for what are they gonna do with it? Why not? Maybe his ex-wife You know, that's a that's a trip because what you said, you know, they they do have those Encounters with the people that they interact with and when you are stern and you step up and say hey I'm gonna do this business and that's it. They don't want to see you get that bag Way so shit But when you tell him to you can just keep going And yeah, I was thankful that I turned down to know no And because we can talk about that how was it working in the studio with Dre? Oh Shit, there's a lot of people in there, you know, it's always a lot of people I like working in chaos a little bit sometime It kind of makes me, you know, like it drives me to be greater You know I'm saying it's like who the fuck is in here ain't no telling and I know they don't work like me You know I'm saying so we're getting a booth and you know, Dre like yeah do the line Like, you know, he you know, I want to do is producing stuff and I'm like, okay Oh, yeah, and you know you'll take that shit because at the end of the day you won't show shit to be in pocket You want to love it you want to mix it, but if you never put it out, I don't give a shit about that session I got paid, you know, I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah So that's dope that you got to do that a lot of people would love Be on the up and smoke tour with you know Everybody was the most like rewarding thing of my career. I learned how to be on tour like no other Like I literally was on a music boot camp. I didn't have nobody with me What did ice cubes say to you that was impactful that you'd feel like you you took from it I know you said to Park says something but what did ice cubes say to you anything or what did he do? He could have said well, he actually Showed me some things, you know, he had an instant replay machine back then You could program all your music in it and stuff. So when I got signed the universal I was on the up and smoke tour So my first investment was an instant replay machine Wow, I bought the instant replay machine so my DJ can go find my music I don't like chaos at the booth. You got to do this shit, right? And so I took pointers from them and then when the tour was over he said talk to everybody now You know, I'm saying you never know who you don't you never know if you don't see anybody again And I think that that was really important because I do work with people I reach out, you know, I'm saying and I also allow new artists to work with me as well Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one one-on-one. Yeah, we gonna