 Because he already had works. He already had stuff he was doing. Like this song, the song, like past them, it was already his song. Wow. He had the chords basically, you know. Yeah. He put the chords to that beat. He said, I got something that might go with it. He spit that chords. Ho yo, tell me that you might say something. I might not like it. Say, we like it. I'm talking about it. Your life tonight, nothing. My big brother told me never let her. Yeah, we on boss talk, one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. Man, I love this man. Listen, man. And you know what, bro, you got to give, you see, this is the show. Be honest. Hey, what's up this song? Half step. Half step. I'm going to talk about other things in that, but I got to talk about that first. That was crazy about that. What's up? Like, me and Kevin, we were closed then. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We doing Lucha app now. And I heard that before. Any of them, yeah. Yeah, he let me hear it first. And we had just thought, he was, see, we had, we did a label deal when we did that deal. So we was gon' bring everybody through the city, through our company, either under us or if they had their own thing, we was gon' distribute them. So we had that deal, you know what I'm saying? And we was gon' distribute Chief. That's why we was, we just got that distribution deal. We was even doin' somethin' with Switch Your House and everything. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It was happy. It was somethin' goin' down, you know what I'm sayin'? But at the end of the day, I knew he was doin' that for Chief. You know, he was gon' run it because Chief had his own thing. Oh, then he always did. He had his own thing. Yeah, he always had. Stumped down. I just peeped his hustle, peeped his thing. Like, we doin' this deal. You want to work with him like that? Let's do a song together. You know what I'm sayin'? And that's how that happened. He brought, he let me hear that beat for anybody. Chief in any of them. And I said, I heard Chief, I heard him on there. I heard him on there. You knew it. I told him, I said, I heard him on there. He said, yeah? I said, yeah, I heard him on there, bro. And he said, we writein' Lucha out, so we used to just go over his crib, you know, get the beats, go over his crib and check it out. So we all get together, go over there, and I'm playin' the beat, man. We listenin' to it. And Chief was like, I think I got something. I think I got somethin' to it. Y'all check this out. He already had. This is one of his songs already, man. The nigga, too. How was that Chief, man? Yeah, that Chief was young, man. Same Chief. Same Chief. Young Chief. Same Chief, man. That was at his first body of work, or he had already had works. He already had stuff he was doing. Like this song, the song, like past him, it was already his song. Wow. He had the chords, basically, you know. Yeah. He put the chords to that beat. He said, I got somethin' that might go with it. He spit that chords. Hold your turn, cause you might say somethin' I might not like you. I say, you like it. I call, kill it, and I, there it goes. I say, check this out. They heard. They say, I like it. Y'all gone. Just started writing my verses. That was it. Wow, that's what's up. Now, y'all just heard that now on here first. Now, a lot of niggas don't do it like we lettin' it be known, bro. We gettin' you that heck of an inflow. That info gotta be right, baby. And that's the thing we do on Boss Talk 101, man. We're the real bosses talk. It was big, not come past them, cause we got somethin' that is needed. On Boss Talk 101, 101. Here we gon' talk.