 You have like now that's the realest record you got you know That's the most honest record you got that's the best record you got on this album. Well, I'm I'm still I'm telling you I'm not putting it out. Give it to me Wow, give it to me. I'm gonna show you it's a hit record you trip. Give it to me. He gave it to us That's why three two on the beginning. Yeah, he was on the beginning, you know He gave it to us and one day it's arguably one of the best records most Meaningful records UGK ever was a part of The only person that I think from that era that has like still has the perfect voice though This is a very pivotal moment in Charlie Wilson's life and when we recorded with Charlie You know, Charlie Wilson had had become a very bad drug addict and had lost it all The only thing that he had was his voice. He fell in love with a very religious woman I think she might have been a pastor. I know she was a deeply religious woman and she pulled him out of the darkness You know saying and by the grace of god, he still had his voice So when we met him, he was still very and to this day very very grounded and very thankful and very humble That you know, not only that he's still alive No longer on drugs, right? Um, still got his voice and people still appreciate him And you know, which is really a precursor at that time for where I'm at now, you know, I'm saying I'm blessed that I still have my voice I ain't fucked up my You know I'm saying I can actually still Right in my mind at a at a pretty high level, you know, I'm saying I just did this song with benny the butcher And that boy's rapping his ass on on that motherfucker And then I went in there and I say, yeah, I can rap my ass off So it's gonna be a fool when we send it over to somebody that could really really rap his ass off. So Um, I can I can hang with the best of them still in my mind that verse though when pimp speaking on the old Lord, you know, when he talking at the first man, that's so it's profound. It's speaking to something, bro That's what he was man, like he really pimp had a very very deep belief in what he believed God had for him And he wasn't taking no from nobody In terms of that and he eventually got to what he believed God had in store for him it was a certain way he wanted to be seen in this world and He is seen in this world as that the way that y'all think about pimp C is exactly how he would want y'all to think about him I mean it's he has actually become The legend he had always aspired to be And I hate to see him gone Not just for me, but the man had children the man had a wife They you know, they deserved a more time with him in my eyes. I had look I had had one of the greatest lives in the world that I was able to shout with him. I regret nothing You know what I'm saying? Um, we actually got to say everything we need to say with him with each other before he passed away A lot of people didn't get that closure. You know what I'm saying? So I I can sit here and say I have no regrets about everything I did everything I was supposed to do for him My older brother in the studio. I was his older brother But no, I wasn't trying to hit that shit. This nigga was my tutor man. The niggas tried to steal me right But before he passed we got back on the same page because when he came home like life was real different from pimp pimp was really really Loved and wanted and everybody wanted time with him So he was getting pulled by so many people with so much money and all these different things that didn't include me And I'm like, that's fine. If that's what you want to do go do it But it's not what you think it is because I did it And it's not easy and it took me years to go through it sometimes. Yeah, it took me two years After he Went into county and eventually into the state then it took me two years to figure out how to do a solid show Without him. Yeah, I was performing and doing show but like damn we can't do that song without chat Damn why we didn't do this it took a while to get that to that point You know what I'm saying? He went out and tried to do so by himself. It was tough after he came home You gotta figure out the order. You gotta figure out the interaction Because y'all did everything together and shit was so different He had never really been out there consistently by itself. So he'd have to do every verse You know they ain't no breaks. It's different when it's just you I commend solo artists They got a lot on their plate. Thank you you you That verses I miss pimp so much when you're doing that verses, bro Like because you do what you had the shirt on I was like man, I cuss bobo out and everybody else. I'm I'm man It's just personal to me. You know what I mean? Like everything about it. It supposed to be here I don't like he was I'm upset because I just because I'm missing it. I know what it is So we had we even had to do it different that's like I literally had to make I didn't want to wrap his verses On verses So we had to mix the we had to mix the song We presented in a way to where his vocals were as loud as mine would be live on stage So people could really feel him right in the room You know I'm saying so we had to literally go and get like original versions of records and go in the studio and elevate The volume on his parts because I wanted his words to live in his voice in their room I didn't want to wrap his his his vocals his lyrics Oh And that so that that was the main thing I wanted out of that evening to let him His voice actually lived in that room. Thank you. And I'm gonna say one day. Just the last and final question It's over. I have a statement. Okay. Wait just a minute for your man You close with the statement One day Did you know that song was gonna be be big as it is to this day? Oh One day, yeah, no pimp did He knew it. Yes pimp did. I know what you I knew I had to get that question That was for her. So one day was originally a three two solo song For his first album He comes over and he sits with us and brings us his album. He plays the whole album One day is the last song on the album And he after he played the album he said but that I'm he said so that's it But the last song that's it's not going to be on the album. It's too slow. It's too sad And Chad looked at it like he was crazy. Like what you talking about? That's the best record on your album Like, yeah, but that's too sad. It's too slow. It's not gonna work Because three twos like me he's a rapper rapper, right? Correct, you know, so it didn't really for him. It didn't present the best version of his abilities capabilities, right? Chad was like, no, that's the realest record you got You know, that's the most honest record you got. That's the best record you got on this album Well, I'm I'm I'm still I'm telling you but I'm not putting it out. Give it to me Wow Give it to me. I'm gonna show you it's a hit record. You tripping. Give it to me. He gave it to us That's why three two on the beginning. Yeah, he was on the beginning, you know I'm saying he gave it to us and one day it's arguably one of the best records most meaningful records UGK ever was a part of he went and got run his pencil run. He told me the story I got to get out of the studio. Let him do what he do She said that's the best thing to do. Let him do him I like that. So I I did the song and uh It was like in probably about three or four minutes. I finished the song And uh, they was all going to launch and when they came back as a rap I was sitting outside by the pool and I hear all this screaming in the hall and jumping man And I think I'll come outside. I said man come back up. I'll say what's going on. I said, I don't like it He said no, it's a hit We love it. I've been doing it for Boss talk 101 Fool one day you hear And then you're gone Yeah One day you hear baby And then you're gone To be on the front, you know, and how it all happened and They sound so much like Ronald Isaac. They didn't even know it wasn't Ronald. No, you didn't even know I didn't know I was like, what?