 Big shit, big shit, big shit, big shit, huh, name another podcast like this. Man, you're talking about being blessed, man. See, sometimes you don't know what's going to happen, man, and God just give it to you. Man, you don't even know. But I pray a lot, though. Man, hey, man, I've been looking for this guy, man, because really, hey, I'm watching my cameras. I'm taking pointers today. This has been a class in session for me today, man. Check it, man. Sean Cotton's in the building, man. What up, man? How you doing, man? It's a pleasure. Man, I've been worried about if you was even, we was doing a good job. Yeah, nah. I've seen a few episodes. Love it. I'm a fan, man, of yours, bro. Yeah, I appreciate it. I'm a fan, too. Man, I'm telling you, ever since I brought what's his name, Jeff Pullham, I was like, man, I was fascinated that he had interviewed you. Yeah. I was like, man, how the heck you end up interviewing him? Then he gave me D number, and then I was like, man, I don't know how I'm gonna get to Sean, man. Yeah. And I know I'm gonna run up on you one day, though, because I'm a hustler, you know what I'm saying. For sure. You know that I've been in the city, been here, all these, you never hear from me. I see all them pictures. Yeah, yeah, I can run up on you. I promise you I can run up on you. I gotta speak on the big elephant in the room for me. Mode 3. Smart guy. Yeah, yeah, Mode 3. Yelling, all the stuff that happened with Trap Boy and all that. Every time I would hear about that, I would hear Sean Cotton in the middle of that. Okay. No, it was because I came up with all three of them. Okay. You gotta understand. Yeah, and I remember that. I remember you the only one that interviewed them that I really could think of. So, I would interview somebody and then they'd be like, no, that's not true. Let me get an interview. Let me tell my piece. And that's how I came, really came about. Okay. Yeah. We all human, bro. You know what I'm saying? We all human, man. So, I know when you started out, you started out by doing rappers. Yeah, I used to do like freestyles. Freestyles. On the street. Before you did the interviews. Rap went bars and rapping, rap-ity rap used to matter, but over time rap became more melodic like singing. So, people didn't care if you could rap good. They still don't. So, I went from doing freestyles on like, I used to pull up to Old Cliff and Pleasant Grove. I know. Yeah. Like all the Chicago and used to do freestyles, but it just became like obsolete, like nobody really checks on freestyles no more. They want to hear your story. And then you got a lot of people that's wanting to be on say cheese. This is the biggest dream. I heard, that's what one artist told me just this weekend, he was like, all I gotta do to blow up if I can get on say cheese. Yeah. Yeah. It's up. A lot of the negative things you hear about me, you never hear that I owe somebody money or you'll never hear that. Never heard that. Or you'll never hear that my artists are in bad situations. It's just the people who want to work with me, those are the people who find negative things to say about me, but I mean, you'll hear things about the mode three and travel and stuff, which I understand because I interviewed them all at around the same time. I had to ask that because that's the thing that everybody's going to want to know. Yeah. No, no, no. For sure. I don't feel no type of way, but if you ask them three artists, the same thing you ask me and they're going to be like, no, like Sean, he really tried. Like, came up with or he's just an idea. I did a few viral interviews and I was like, wow, okay, this shit can really go. Like this girl, she got viral fight that happened in the locker room. Her name was Jade. Was that the first viral? That was the first one in Rest in Peace mode three. That was his baby mom at the time. Yeah, but if you go back and look, her name is Jade. She got in a viral fighting on Worldstar in the locker room and I interviewed her and it did like two million views in a day. Wow. And I said, I said, I'm going to start mixing that with the freestyles and then over time the freestyles became irrelevant because niggas don't care about bars. They just want to hear something that sound good. They don't care if you could rap. If you can sing and harmonize, people will rock with that. So I mean, do you, is it anybody else that you've seen come up quick because you love rap too, you know how to deal with picking artists and stuff like that. Have anybody impressed you with the way they scaled after you had interviewed him? Roddy Rich. I didn't know he was going to blow Roddy Rich. I did Roddy Rich in Compton. Really? And he went and he went. Wow. I did Roddy Rich interview. I did a lot of people's interview. I got Rod Wave his deal. Really? And then he went on the internet and said, fuck me. Are you serious? Yeah. Man, people see the nerve of these people, man. He don't owe me nothing because I mean now I have so many different, I open so many different doors for people. It's going to pay out later. And it ain't no beef with him. I wish him the most success and hopefully we'll chop it up soon. A lot of links with a lot of big labels. How did you read that? Because just like spot them, got them. I don't know if y'all know the beat box. That's my artist too. I signed him when he had 3,000 followers. So like that, just me keeping building these artists and finding them from nothing and making them something like Darrow, the artist I got now, he's fresh out of jail. I want to change his life. How many artists do you have? Like 18, but I don't own 100% of all of my partnership with some people. Let me say something. Let me say this. I look up to you, not because, because I'm scared of these rappers. Like, like far as I don't trust, man, I got trust issues. Yeah. Everybody be like, man, he over the years. And I just never, I thought the game wasn't like, I guess because I already were flipping. I ain't need it. It's like, this don't look for me. It seems like it's a lot of disloyalty. It's a lot of disloyalty, but I don't get into it. To I know they're going to, my bad. I know they're going to cross me sooner or later. That's the way you would have to look at it. I know they're going to cross me sooner or later. But I know we're not friends. This is business. Wow. I'm, we, I know we're not going to eat together when I'm cooking. So you know there's going to be a disconnect at some point. Because you don't really know nobody till they get money. Wow. Yeah, we.