 But, obviously, not a stain on me. Oh! When I walk by, I even smell like money. Don't make me cry. And I actually made a song to it. Did you? Yes. Talk one-on-one. Let me ask you something. Let me get in here, because y'all are taking over the interview. I'm just really excited. You know, it's really, really psychologically, you know, basically challenging me to get involved in this conversation. Really? Gosh. So, when did you start to love the music? You know, like, you know, everybody, I hear you on here talking about Big Tug. She actually called Big Tug. I was asleep. She called him, trying to get him up here to see you. On the day you didn't show up. But I was like, I'm glad he didn't come. You know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day, I think, you know, the music roots, how do a little country, let me see how to say this in a good way. I know. How do a country girl, though, like white country girl out of Athens, Texas, say, I'm going to come down. I'm going to bang, screw. I'm going to go, hey, yeah, use this ear right here. Yeah. The ear. She's like, yeah, hold on. Yeah. Like, I don't know it. Something like that. It just feels good to me. And it honestly came from, I think, this guy I was dating, and it was like his music choice. And like, I was always riding around and listening to music with him. And it was what he was playing, but for some reason it just. Resonated with you. It was so, like, I love it. Like, that's my music. That's my choice of music. And sometimes when I'm in other states and I'm on the aux, I'm like, on clean down, yeah. Okay, what's your favorite Big Tuck song? I mean, and how did you sing it when you thought you was getting it in? Yeah, you going to make me sing it? Yeah, right now, I'm going to sing it with you. This is what I do. Obviously, not a stain on me. When I walk by, I even smell like money. Dope, man, clean, not a damn stain on me. And I actually made a song to it. Did you? Yes. Hey, money, my name. Hey, money, my name hold money. Then how won't come and show money? Money, man. And he got this one called Bottom Bitch, and he's singing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. My bottom bitch. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't really know what a bottom bitch is to be honest. Really? Well, I have to get Pimpy Ken on here. He can pretty much help educate you on that. He'd be on here a lot. I don't know about that. You might not want to know what a bottom bitch is. I don't know. I love the song. Somebody asked me when they were like, you know, I'm like, I don't know. No, you still, you could be a renegade though. You might not even want to be in that whole situation. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I don't know.