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We down here at the king of diamond man They let us come in here We don't took it over boss talk 101 take over the king of diamond. We here ATL listen man, Bianca stars in here, man We're gonna talk about trust nobody to we're gonna talk about our career and singing We just gonna find out a little bit about it. Are you gonna give us some insight in part one? She was in part one two one part two And maybe have a little special sauce to get y'all on what else is coming. That's why y'all gotta watch I was so feeling you on part one Let me tell you the first time I saw you when you've made that first scene Uh-huh, and you were talking to him because how you were feeling because he didn't want to do right. I was feeling you I'm like and you stood there like You was mad. I'm like look out. Thank you for that. I appreciate that because me and Damaria. Sorry. He's from Detroit, okay, and when I tell you we were going at it like we were just like go ahead and roll the camera because we was just We just got for real with it. So it was a lot of improv on that But I was mad when when he caught you. I was like girl. Why you had to do that? Look at the way Steve O. Rode Had a little twist on it if you know, that's all I like to let you um born and raised yes And I am an ATL baby south side Okay, yes, yes college park all that good stuff what Bubba Sparks at I mean, this is my home. I don't care where I go in the world anytime I travel anytime go anywhere I love coming back to the a when I get back to the a it's like I'm home. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I love to travel, but I just always love it here I've met some great people in a lot of different places, but when I come home, it's just nothing like ATL So what makes ATL stand out the most to you compared to anywhere else you've been to other than it's just home I mean, it's just like the people are so just authentic You know, we authentically us no matter where we go, you know You can't hide the fact that you had a southern hospitality that you um, you know You just had that certain style and uniqueness about yourself. I just love it I'm when I go to places, too They like they can't tell I'm from Atlanta until they hear me talk and then they're like, oh, I hear it But I don't even hear it That's the one place like Florida and here I can't really hear a certain like deep accent I don't yeah I mean because it's so many people here from other places too that you know for me I try not to be I'm not trying to get too country on you know, cuz I can pull it out That's shawty in certain words. That's When they say certain things, yeah, it's a lingo. Yeah, it's a lingo. You know, you gotta know what they talk about They know what they talk about. That's all So how were you raised with your mom and dad? Oh, well, I grew up in a single-parent home My mother super strong woman mama. Hey, love you girl She said you don't talk about your mama. No, I said no everybody see me only see see you on me We do and and I learned so much from her. She's such a strong woman She always gave me the room to be an artist and to be free Can she sing she can and she can do I'm talking about if she had a show or she could host a show I told her I said you should have an actress all these things. So she lives by vicariously through me So she always you know some mamas would be like man, you want to sing like why like Everybody who wanted saying go get you a real job. You know how you have the mama's your mama Will never like no because she knew I had something like from a very young age I started in the music industry when I was only like eight years old sign my first record deal like at nine ten So she was all in she was ready. She was like, yeah, my baby gonna be a superstar We finna make it and it's so I've always just been on that path ever since I was your siblings I do I have a younger sister. Yes, and she lives in Dallas now. I heard y'all talk about Texas Yeah, she's a assistant principal. Oh, yeah So she is doing her her administrative thing out there. So you frequent out. I've been a couple times, and I like Dallas Okay, I do I like it a lot. So I'll be back to visit her soon So where was dad during all this time because it says raised by a single mom But where's daddy now? Okay, see me and my dad are in a great place now, but back then we Daddy, I'm sorry But I'm gonna keep it real though like my dad did ten years In prison and so how are you when he went? Oh, I mean I was baby. My mom was still pregnant. Okay Yeah, so when I finally got a chance to meet him My mom didn't want me to grow up in the prison system and doing all that and I understand It was this decision she made, you know that she didn't want me in in jail going to see my Yeah, were you ever angry about that? I think I I Had a feeling about it once once I got to make my own decisions You like a really cuz no my mama's girl So, you know, she all I saw was her making it happen and her doing everything that she needed to do for me to be strong And so that's that's all that mattered to me, you know when you're a young woman, you know And you see that but at a state where we're at right now in life We're mental health is so real in the situations that we go through so real and it makes you stop and reflect on your Childhood and you know what happened to trigger you to go through other certain relationships. Why do you look at men a certain way? Why do you always do you think that? Having your father not there or being in prison or not being to see him affected any of your relationships and how you deal with Definitely definitely. I think I always had a wall up always kind of you know wanted to be the strong one So I know that that affected me in a lot of different ways and you know, just not really trusting like trust Nobody going back to that but just not really trusting people all the way And then like I said, I started in the business as a youngster So I saw a lot of things going on, you know behind behind the scenes, you know That was just like oh, I can't that's unbelievable that somebody would do that to you or somebody would you know Take your money or steal from you and so I got to see those things early on But um, I know it definitely it definitely had an effect on the way that I look at men and the way I look at people But it helped me write a lot of good songs. I wrote a lot of good songs about relationships Did you have a stepdad? Yeah, my mom she she did remarry later later on By the time I was like I was probably like I was a teenager by then I was like about I think I was like 17 18 when she married again and she she married a radio dish jockey So they were kind of like Atlanta socialites. Oh, you know, it was fun. So we always had fun together You know what I'm saying? So he was always doing like a little show or a little gig and I was always performing So it made things kind of cool for us to kind of keep that, you know No, the reason why I was asking if she had married because I know you said you were very Not I put in my own words. It's not your words Headstrong and you know so forth and a lot of times when moms don't have like a man There to show a woman being submissive to him's being a certain way But she has to be both mom and dad and try to be you know, so strong or whatever ended up Not teaching the little girls how to be submissive So when they do find men to be partners with they still feel like I'm running the household They butt heads with the man and not learn how to make a man be a man You're talking about a stiff neck woman You're talking about a woman who basically don't she not fit a listening old man Because she don't need nobody but at the end of the day, you know two is better than one You know, and like I just said I said early on I didn't have my dad Yeah, now that I have him in my life. I realized that it brought everything together Now that I have both I can see both sides of it and it made me a better woman Yeah, maybe listen better made me understand better because back then yeah I probably didn't listen right to a lot of men that were saying things. I'm like, mm-hmm, you know I saw it happen. I'd be like, okay, you know until I saw Yeah, okay Because you had them coming at you left right in center because you're not a ugly young lady Ladies, but you had them all the time I ain't gonna lie to you. It's a bunch of them around here. You know I'm saying it's a bunch Gas stations pumping gas and no man now pumping it. It's different down here They all going to work in the day and mostly at night Oh Going back to that relationship thing You know just being able to figure it out I commend you for that because it is tough when you don't have like your father and mother in the same home or If your father is doing the parenting or the mother is doing the parenting It's gonna leave a schism a split. Yeah, and and and I commend you for figuring out how to bridge those gaps But have it been tough on you when it comes to relationships? Well, there's no right way What is the right way nobody wrote a book? Don't know what perfect is and that's the thing like oh, we don't know what a perfect relationship looks like We know that you go through things and you learn that from an early age like okay That didn't that's not the way my household was so it's okay though It doesn't make it bad. It doesn't make it somebody else's situation better because when you look at a situation Some people that have both parents and they household crazier than them. Let me tell you something My kids don't like me right now. So I know that's true Happily married for 20 years is a big lie. Like let me be real with you Happily married for 10 years is a lie. It's gonna be some tough time when you ain't happily married So I'm gonna definitely give you the real on what I'm dealing with with mine I can't tell you what nobody else doing but not every household is like that because like I told you I've told you in the past before I grew up my parents were married for what 48 years and I never ever saw my parents fight Okay, I Live the sheltered life Definitely and I even as I got older now I would tell my mom because you know my dad is passed away So I wasn't able to tell him that but I told my mom I said, you know We were raising a generation where you let kids be kids You don't you show to them from a lot of things, but that's bad and good You see what I mean? The bad part about it for me is the fact that it didn't make me grow up in a reality I grew up, you know thinking that once I once I meet a man. I love him. He loved me That's all it that matters. I we don't have to work towards none now So we don't have to do a whole bunch of stuff. I ain't got to look out for certain things Oh, yeah, none of that sort of stuff. So it blinded me towards problem and problem solving and all of that sort of stuff Yeah, so people who are raising a family where you do see your mom and dad have disagreements and you see them come back together You see them show in love. I think that's a great household, right? And and and a lot of times when you see things you try to you don't want to emulate that You want to say okay? I've seen that before so I'm gonna try to do that better I'ma try not to do it like that because that didn't really work out But who's to say that's gonna work out for you exactly You know I'm saying you're gonna just try you're gonna try things and as women We have to be open to try things and see what works for us because every situation is different Every every every relationship is different. So it's not gonna work. Just like he's just relationship It's not your relationship is not gonna work like that So you got to be open to it and I think I've always been open and I've always been just you know, I Love people for where they where they are who they are and then we see where it goes from there You know what I'm saying so that that's kind of where I'm really you I keep looking over the ad chest I keep thinking about that old fake Nurse, you know, whatever, you know, it was a plot But I was loving him the way he was He was very very calculated with your moves, you know Well, y'all gotta watch just nobody so you can see I promise y'all y'all gonna get y'all gonna get what you That's all I'm gonna tell you It's really you know what it's a lot of drama. I like that about all the trust nobody's it's a lot of flips twists and turns And and you really just want to just stay in tune with it. How was it working with like fat boy? SSE or how was it working with? Young gravy, man, you know, everybody is just so much fun to work with You know spent man fat boys funny. He keep everybody laughing, you know, Jamal is very serious cat He's you know, he takes care of business and it's just you know, and I'm one of those people I can make people laugh and then I'm get serious. You know, I have to get emotional So I have to tap into my emotions So I just love that being able to bounce off for all of these different Everybody was so great. Everybody was I'm glad I'm glad that y'all like I said coming together How did you end up like even tapping in the fact that I want to be in this film? What was that? Well, I know Steve oh from the music business Okay And so when he and he approached me asking me could I play a character like that and it was just kind of like You know shell was just she was the baby mama, you know in the first one And so, you know, she kind of has a smaller role in that one And then as I as I looked into it. I was like, yeah, I could do this. Let's let's go You know, I'm saying this is be nice. I can get out the Milwaukee see what's going on You know what I'm saying and then I worked in the sea I kind of worked in that scene where I sang at the funeral Because I sang it. I was like, oh y'all finna have a black funeral. Ain't nobody saying it She'll need to sing a song so I jumped up and I kind of like Put myself in that in that situation because I you know, I felt like she'll need to redeem herself a little bit You know, because they tried to you know, make me look bad What song did you sing? Well that was at a funeral. So, you know, I sang I want to hear that song. You know, give it to me Why should I feel Discourage and why Should the shadows come and why Should my heart be lonely Alone Heavenly heavenly home When Jesus My portion You got that bit That's what I'm saying That was beautifully Thank you, man, that's hard I was like, we need to have a black funeral situation. And as y'all know, we did the We did the theme song for trust nobody. So me and gravy actually did that song together. Yeah, so when you get back Yeah It's only business Don't take it personal If you stick with it You can't tell how far you go Cuz you can't trust nobody When you out in these streets Everyone plays for keeps and you better know the streets are so cold Studio and his a producer Godzilla was in there playing trace and I was like, I think Yeah, let me roll with that. Let's do that. And then gravy jumped on the track. You hear I call him great man I said, yeah, yeah Jump back into the gravy mode and he got on that record We did that man. Yeah, it's so dope that like on it on this cuz when you look at power And you hear a 15m do they think you remember these songs man It's so important to get those songs in there. So that's how it's gonna be a marketing history Mm-hmm continues to be something that's flavorable when the movie comes and I think more people should take Action when it comes to the music and these movies because I wrote that song for this particular movie So my thing is like when you're doing movies these film writers and directors if you're out there you're listening Make sure you get you some good artists to bring that sound together because it's so important You know music kind of carries the movie put you in a different mood, you know, if they play that that boot shaking music You know, we finna go to the club, you know, you know, they getting crunched and even with instruments Yeah, we always like oh, there's a scary part coming up because you can hear the strings Yeah, yeah, you hear all sorts of stuff So music know exactly what type of emotion to prepare them And so that's the thing like take the music just a serious, you know Because the music has a big part of it and I commend a lot of these directors for for doing that and using you know Our music and you know R&B hip-hop and all of that good stuff just to kind of pull the Emotions and the scenes together because it makes sense. So when did you I want to say get your first real big gig? Singing oh because I know that you were you know doing kids with your stepdad and stuff like that All right, but I'm talking after that like and who approached you. How did it work? How did that happen? Oh my goodness. I mean, it's so many different. Oh my god So I first time let's go to the first time the first time. Okay. So when I was When I was ten when I was ten we went and did We did audition for for pebbles and and for the face and all of this stuff So we got we actually had the same entertainment lawyer as usher So when we were kids, so we all used to just hang out and practice together You said we so your sister was singing to no I was in a group called to hype and it was me and my girlfriend cherry Okay, it was just two of us. So, you know, it was just like all of us were We got that name. Oh Lord Ken play So Herbie love book was a person that another person I met who does all the house party movies and he produced for Ken playing Salt and pepper. Uh-huh. That was legendary and I was just a kid I didn't even realize I was rolling with people that was so Legendary in the game at that time, but that's that's kind of like where started and then you know Dallas When I worked with Dallas Austin, I worked with him on a documentary film that he did and I did music with him on that and That was awesome. You were still just ten. I know that when I'm time. How were you at that time at that time? When I did the movie with Dallas, I think I was about 21. Okay. Yeah, so but it's just been so many different little instances Where I met so many great artists and people as the V and our Kelly and all different when I mean because these are I Yeah, we just got to say She was in the room That was you know, we were young you know and we were meeting a lot of Artists and a lot of great people and you know to this day. I still you know But the fact of the the fact of the matter is that that's your history. Yeah, and it's not nothing that's bad No, if you remember co-ed your co-ed was from Atlanta and we were signed to Universal That's all so that was probably like the biggest biggest step because when we signed major we were like Yeah, we put the foot when we put When we put on roll with me was our single and we did remix with T.I. Oh, yeah And that was like the first time he had heard himself on the radio was doing that remix with us Work with him again But you you definitely on the camera man your chemistry is great and you do a great job like I mean I believed you that's one of the things I look at like do I believe her. Yeah, I believe her Okay, you know, that was hard, you know, so I mean how how deep did you I mean had a love scene in there? I can't say that, you know a little bit. It was it was real Really appreciate Let me tell you something because you know, they have the option to make it in one way or the other And yeah, and I think it's all based on the person. It's based on the actress, you know, how far you won't like like How far you gonna tap in but it definitely um, it's weird doing a love scene in front of it because everybody's in the Watching you. Yeah, but she's supposed to just like when I told you it's good to put the headphones on cuz like he's on everything In right here, right? You have to do the same thing with your character is on everybody out of camera everybody Yeah, everybody was so awesome everybody was so cool and they play my music So my my actual song pressure is on the soundtrack and it plays during that scene So that helps so in hell when they played the music. It was like, all right, let's do it What beesy Jones did a beautiful job of just making it look like a music video or something really just you know Sensual and I really appreciate that because most music videos don't really have like you don't see love scenes that are so Intimate with music videos like they skim. You see a lot of tapping of the buzz But you don't see no like I always tell our artists I wish more music videos would be like a short clip from a movie, right? They need to put a little bit more into because a lot of music videos become so generic Where all of them look alike the shaking of the booty, you know, the Torah King This that whatever's happening in it, you know music and movies have a very close correlation And if you haven't noticed there've been more and more singers and rappers That are in the music business that are transitioning to them to the film I mean and it's so and it's really easy for us as artists because I feel like when we're recording and when we're doing Certain music we're tapping into that emotion as well whether we make it in big or we you know making ourselves small it's still Acting it's still it's still a form of acting. So it's a it's a lot of fun. Like I actually am Doing doing some stage plays come up. I've done some stage plays But stage plays are really really really awesome for me because once it sharpens my tool as an actress But it also lets gives me the the chance to be able to use my music and sing Yeah Yeah, you know when you are artists you're on stage and it's like you're on you know What's the difference between the stage play and movie? Oh man It's a big difference because when you're on stage you can't say and when you're on stage people are looking at you And they might be giving you feedback or they might throw out girl. Ah, no, you didn't you know, like in this And it knows are like little things that could throw you off But it just sharpens your tool and make you get right back on and just jump right back in there And it's it really makes you a great act. That's why some of the best actors they've been on those stage plays Or they did a big film and then go back to Broadway Because it's because it's so much fun to to be able to work with other actors like that and y'all y'all like Feeding off each other. It's a lot of fun, but it's hard work. Wow because it's a dance. It's a day Yeah, you're like you got to get your your movies night tonight Someone with Tyler Perry in the studio in it and the land being bought here to movement being pushed is that something that? Have they opened up doors for anybody that you know in the city here in Atlanta I mean, I mean a lot of people that I know that are acting You know what I mean? They are really getting their feet wet with a lot of shows that he's doing And that's a big thing. I mean, we you know salute to the guy right there for real That's he is doing big things. We need him. You see Bob B. T. and yeah He's doing big things and we need that you know and especially just seeing more of us Did we have so many stories to tell we don't have to just tell one story We got a lot of different stories to tell so I think that Tyler is gonna be a big part of us really, you know He is ours. He's ours and we keep it. Mm-hmm. Can you have it? So you didn't tell me so um, so how did you transition from the music into the film? Okay, so my first time on film like for real for real was Dallas asked me to be Character and in a movie that he was working on it was called eight days a weekend and that's when you were 21 I was in my 20s. It's all you know, I was bagging What character was that I actually paid Bianca he he thought I was so funny and I was so you just like you know what? You gonna be Bianca in this one and I played a girl from the south side of Atlanta and she met me at the pool palace Listen man You know Boom Hey listen, and then you know me. I remember down here you lose your turn. I was like, I'm straight I'm straight Y'all different man that little old the little old they'll turn it on on you to sound like y'all from from Jamaica Speaking broken path while the way they be talking. I'll be like listen I don't like man. It's nigga from Georgia somewhere. This don't sound like Well, you know everybody got they lingo Like like will you are you ready for another film and what type of family looking to get into next? Oh, man So I did another film while I was in Milwaukee called a good day for everybody Okay, and I play a different type of character in that one and it's awesome You guys need to go and see what characters that is a different type of character. I want to hear about this character I'll play a mother who lost her son to police violence And so I retaliate and the way I retaliate is it's the dopest storyline. I want y'all to go check it out A good day for everybody and it's out already. It's out now. It's on to be in Amazon Okay. Yeah, so you had to cry. You had to fight. I had to go crazy. I'm really I get irate So I turned into this mother that has lost it. She has lost all, you know Where to go how to how to handle things so being like broken like that and then having to tap into those type of emotions Like if something never happened to my child Yeah, I have a ten-year-old and she is everything to me. You know what I'm saying and and just thinking about that Having a crime I mean it was it was I mean but having a torture somebody you got to really watch it No, that part isn't easy because it's a thriller. So you got to watch it Yeah, I think about tap me a mom because it's so many times I watch a movie and I tell people all the time I think these emotions come with age but also can't come after you have a child Yeah, like you watch any movie that talk about a child dying or even when you watch the news and you see how our Child got this or that you sit down there you start crying and it's not even your child You don't know the person but because your mommy you're thinking about that could have been my child Right, you know what I mean those those emotions were very easy to tap into in that moment But just acting crazy and doing all these other things It really was a different character for me because you're not naturally like that. No, I'm not crazy Wow, so I'm gonna take you somewhere else right quick like if you If I was a Who would be Jimmy I've been One of these guys Or if I was Tyler and I said I wanted you to sing me a song to prove to me that you needed to be in this film Or it or you needed this record deal. What song would it be and and and how would you sing it? I do that That is a good So I would just sing it in what song would it be to show? Hey, I really can sing that I deserve this I had high hopes for us, baby Like I was on dope for us, baby Chasing after a high that I Never get back again But we turned into three long years and it became That we we would never see those days again So I guess for forever Doesn't last too long these days Training For a second. Yeah, when I was in my group co-ed we Your voice is like you have a strength behind your voice But then you'll go subtle and sweet and sexy in a minute, and I'm like You know, I'm not a person. I like to look for faults. Mmm. So when you when you're singing I Heard that yellow there. She's cool. When you see me. I'm like I'm like, okay, let me hear if she cracks somewhere. Let me hear you mess up some But you're faultless though. You had no fault to your voice and I loved it Thank you Artists we so critical on ourselves, you know, we so we so hard on ourselves all the time And I think that's why it's so hard for us to post and do little things because we always like People watching people are watching and they so critical people people can be what about them comments They can get me but I you know, I have been lucky enough when people haven't really come for me like that But you know, I haven't said the wrong thing. Yeah Let me ask you something I want to ask you about Yeah, um, I have a good one. Let me go first. Go. Okay, you like to get a In the stomach, you're very would you describe yourself as a very honest and outspoken person? I do. Okay, so I don't know you So, um, are you a all-natural woman? I am No work. I am all natural They all say that to them two dots till they can see them two dots when you take it Uh-uh, the dimples everything's Everything Had work and it looks natural I mean nothing nothing against people that have gotten work done. Um, I just think you know I want to be able to look at other young women and be like you're enough You know, you're beautiful just the way you are. Don't touch it Don't do anything because it makes our young girls just really think oh as soon as I get this age I'm going to get But as you get older, you know gravity starts to take place and it don't always stay where it needs to stay Or it gets out of shape and form and all of that. I'm not as young as But it's okay. That's what I'm saying black. No craig unless you smokey It's like my my mom still looks amazing and my grandmother look good Man my grandma she passed away about two years But she was 90 she was 94. She led to be 94 and beautiful And she was the one who made me sing in church She was the one like every time we were having my granddaddy built our church in newton, georgia. So he was the He drove the school bus He built the houses. He built eight houses for his children in newton. That's big So my grandmother's house is still there and all those houses and they had land and granddaddy had money You know what granddaddy granddaddy had some things going on. He was getting that that uh reparations or something He was getting that for the acres every year like you know, but i'm telling you um It's beautiful to come from a family like that. That is so close knit and we country You know, but at the same time we all are spread out all over man As you know, when we come together we come together strong We're gonna have our family reunion. We haven't had it since covet So this is be the first year that we getting back together this year And we we're super excited about it. We're super excited about getting back together. Yeah Man, how can people get a hold to you if they're trying to link up with you? Man, the best thing to do is just hit me on instagram. Y'all. I am on instagram I am bianca star Wow all platforms and top three artists of all time did our life Oh, okay. So, you know, I gotta start top three artists of all time any genre did or live Your top three my top three number one. Number one is wittney houston. What about family bell? Whitney houston is auntie to me like you know, uh, Tommy brown was your most favorite song for whitney. Tommy brown was my my my manager back when I was young Really? I used to travel with with the humping around tour and all that man. Yeah. We used to jump on stage whenever we could That's crazy. Yeah, but whitney. How many come on man that um, which one? Who um, was it secret love? That is one Yeah, that's one of my favorite, you know, I found out. Oh, I love that. Come on. Come on. Give it to me I've been missing Always On the run Y'all know what it is But whitney was the truth and that's the reason why I could always relate to whitney because she told it like it was Even though she was, you know, just pop star and she had all these lights and cameras If she was feeling like a way she'd be like, hey, I ain't taking no pictures right now. I'm eating my nigga Back up and I just loved that about her and she kept it. She kept it real and kept it honest And she was the most amazing vocalist ever my second Brandy and People don't if you don't know if you don't know about brandy, then you just don't know Brandy her vocal her vocal range her just just the smoothness of her voice If you are an artist you have studied brandy. You have listened to her. You have learned from her You know brandy acting. She is oh and all that she was all around brandy. I think we don't got on here All around artists all around artists listen to her now and then then all of that It's it's it's the smoothest shit you'll ever hear number three number three. That's the hardest one Mmm Because I got so many I want to say You gotta say stevie Steve wonder stevie wonder I had to throw my mail in there because I had a lot coming through my head like jasmine sullivan But you know, I just had a whole bunch of it all over. Uh-huh I love it. You know I'm saying you just gotta be one of the greats one of the greatest to do love Okay, see I'm showing my age Hey, so if you had to act As a someone who is legendary who passed away, you know tell their story. Oh Who would that be that you would want to re-enact? Oh my goodness It's funny you say that because I'm getting ready for stage play next month and I play billy holiday Wow, let's be let's be and I'm playing her at her last performance before she passes. Wow So she is struggling. She's she's singing because singing is life to her But she's struggling with her diction with you know her demons all of that is going on at the same time all on stage So that that's some that's gonna be a big one for me. So I really I really am going to enjoy this Because I'm going to act a fool and it's going to be amazing. Um, but you know I mean if I had a song this billy holiday sing I know the name. I can't just she know. I love him right now He's a she knows all of them. She got to to play the part. That's right. That's right God bless the child That's got it Did you want to act I know what you're gonna say because I heard you about the answer Don't think I forgot go ahead. You know a lot of people didn't tell the patty labelle story Damn show did patty labelle got a real interesting story and she's like auntie to everybody And she ended with the pie. That's right. And she's still here and she's still here So, yeah, we ain't got to talk about a gong like she's still she's still here. She's legend like like jamie d rake Before he passed away and played him and talked to him and one of the best movies I think because of he was able to talk to him and and find out what his made him do this That's hard. But they don't say you like skin. So you can't play her. It's okay I get a little pain. Okay. I mean being ready man Well, I guess y'all want me to end it. Yes, go ahead. Y'all ready to end it now. It's time to say goodbye To all my boss talk friend You got a beautiful voice man and you see She does and she acts she's she's like a little comedian. Wow. I'm gonna have my own kid stand up You should have an instagram doing a little skit. You know, I'm trying to figure all of that out You know about the instagram and do I want my baby on Internet, you know what I mean? She's on there. She's on there. She ain't going she's going on there But if she's gonna get into acting you want to get them started? Yeah, but see that's the thing You got to have the instagram and all that shit popping now Like you can't just be like oh, I record and I do this They be like, uh, we want to see it every day. What you did? How you brought your tea this morning? You know, they demanded everything they want more because people giving more So the more you give the more they love you. You got to go live consistently. I'm gonna do better y'all I promise I'm gonna do better. We're going live and all that good stuff Man, we love you the uncle stars in the building. She's done boss talk 101. Yes, sir It's going down. It's been another great segment of boss talk 101 where the bosses talk. That's real