 Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E.C.O. And I'm here with the lovely official. Mr. Mako, what's going on? None of them dare walk on. Say, man, look, man, we got exclusive right here, man. He niggas in trouble, man. Hey, man, I done pulled up on the block, man, and nigga really feeling the shelf right now. I got a quick trip in there, man. What's going on? Say, man, what's going on with you, man? Life. What was it? The first thing that stuck out to you for is, the first song that you really knew, like, I'm doing my thing. The numbers went up, or just the impact was right. I got a song, right? Mm-hmm. It's called We Bulked, Me and Fresh. OK. We took it in the club. I want to say for like three weeks. The one song got us to meet with every label. But they all said the same thing, so I never put the song back out until I get big. When going back to bankroll fresh, when you and him were working together, because y'all was working together a lot, once he passed, how did that kind of deal with your career? How did that push things one way or the other? I want to stop. I figured that. I want to stop with them. You know, like I said, Fresh, my brother, so therefore, his mom was my mom, and my mom is his mom. So therefore, it's a real life thing, not just an initial thing like we've been together since we were like three, four. Yeah. You got to think these real years of our life, like teens, kids, like real babies. So when I got the call, I wasn't even a future show. OK. Purple Rain, 2 in Atlanta, that three, four. And then I was like, I got the call. He got Grace. Who else be? GZ, but GZ ain't here, or Tio? I can call Tio. OK. That's a mentor to me. Really? You call him, and we can real estate tomorrow. And we know it, that's crazy. If he in town, I can call Tio. I'm going to take something. What do you think would be a good idea? I'm going to take Tio. No, I like Tio, a little Tio. Tio's one of the ones, like he's going to tell you the truth, like that's my, that's one of the real mentors. I can say, if I call Tipper, he missed the call, he's going to call back. I like one of the people. If he got his phone in his hand, he going to pick up right then, hey, quit you with me. You need me for something? Well, yeah, I need to highlight you about something. I've been in the studio at this time. Come on, who you with? He ain't, or come by yourself type. He like, who you with? Well, yeah, don't, don't bring a thousand people. You know, I don't got my kids here. If you got his kids, they going to tell you, if he, if he by himself, Tipper and Lumbie Ken, you come with 2,000 people, longer than respectable. Oh, really? Long than respectable, he was a reporter. We've been in a few worlds together. He's always been a respectable person, because I've met him so many times. He helped me get through a lot of, a lot of that, a lot of that tough time. Like I call and talk to him, you know, he lost for lunch. He lost a couple of people on that road. And I know he probably got blamed for a couple of things. And I always just ask him how he get through it. And he always gave me real answers. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.