 What's the strangest thing that happened like you know how I mean in a positive way not negative in a positive way to where you feel like they that person's typical I remember when move three four I had died you said that nobody came and supported him at the wake and all that you know at the you know like they did for Nipsey who did step up it had to be somebody that stepped up and you like man that's amazing candy or was it just you by yourself. Yeah I put everything by myself. Pretty much on your back. Yeah I put everything the balloon release, the album release parties, the CDs, the stand-up all night making sure that we get this footage and this footage and this footage and stand-up trying to remember who he got this beat from or not, nobody, I really ain't got, I ain't really had no help. So, Lil' Zach, you know, that I DJ, I DJ, he can't help me though, he over there black youngster now. Okay, so that's your DJ. Yeah, but outside of that now I did. What about prophecy and the dudes, y'all worked together, people that was around, you know? No they did, they did. You see what I'm saying? I'm just trying to get the positive out of it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, they prophecy did good with the videos. Because I see you still work with him, I know when he came on here, that's how I knew he had signed artists because he said he had to go through the label to be able to deal with them. Yeah, yeah, Rain Waterman, he definitely, he's one of the guys that put me on, him and three because, you know what I mean, like, working with three, any feature that three would do, they were like, prophecy gotta shoot it. You know what I mean? Wow. They're like, it's gonna be this much. And they were putting more money in my pocket. Let me ask you this, did Rain Water, he got other artists now, are you still working with him? Yeah, yeah. He's like, you know, we're working out deals where we're shooting multiple videos for them as well. Shout out Rain Waterman, I've been trying to get him on the show because I really, I like, I like the way he worked with his artists. Rain did his thing. He always put his whole heart into what he's doing and I never got to meet him, so I know you know more about it than I do. He helped get three signed, he got Don Don and seven signed, you know what I mean? And now, like, instead of dealing with them, like now I'm dealing with the record label. Wow. You know what I mean? So, Don Don and seven signed. I didn't know that. Well, I believe so because they're the labels telling me, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, no, no, no. You know what I mean? So like now at this point, like, you know, so shout out to Rain, man. Man, shout out to Rain Water. He's still grinding horse. Everybody did talk about it and be like, yeah, he'll just keep coming and keep coming. Like he helped, he go hard for his people. Yeah, yeah. Mo3 was the artist that I've seen growing the most. Okay. That's what I figured. Like, you know, go literally go from nothing to being able to sell out shows, you know, not only in your city, but like in other states as well. Yeah. You know what I mean? That's crazy. When I saw that, you know, I was, I loved seeing that because I love seeing people grow. I like seeing people come out and then to know that, you know what I mean? Like I was, I was helping him in a way. I was part of a part of the team. Yeah, yeah. Props to you. Props to you this time. But it was, it was pretty tough because nobody, but the people that embraced him in the city before this all is like this is favorite rapper right now. Yeah. He said it on the show right after that. I don't know if it was before, but I'm just saying. I didn't tell you that before you, before you knew it. Well, I'm just trying to understand when you, when you, when you, when, okay, like when he passed away, the people that was in the city that supported him in, they, they came out, right? You, I seen the balloons when you let them go. It was a lot of streets. Yeah. But the radio announcers, the people who always interviewed him. I seen all that too before. Hey, that was good. That was good. I can tell you that. Yeah, they were scared to come. They still scared to come. Ain't no, no big time person comes to this thing, but they were scared something was going to happen. They still scared to play him right now. It ain't cool. It ain't cool to rap mode three publicly. I see it in the club. I'm not working in the club, so I know. I see it in the club. That's why the niggas that's the best rapper in that shit making it. So out of mode three, with mode three and the stuff I learned from mode three in the outlet, I'm going to make sure his brain and everybody who rep him be bigger than what, than, than, than, than what they was. You know what I'm saying? It's just straight up. You know, I'm going to make sure that I'm going to make sure that all my power from his cameraman, from his photographer, from the person, the people that made the beats. Yeah, I'm going to make sure that all my power that, you know, they, they stuck right there with mode three, then they go get, they go be, they go be bigger than whatever they, they're going to be bigger than everything they ever thought they was going to be. You know what I'm saying? I'm, I'm getting, I'm getting, I'm getting local people getting chicks from, they getting chicks from labels right now.