And he offered me a million dollar deal and had the check ready so I wouldn't be able to use my name. I was fighting my brother because, man, you should have took the million dollars. I said, no, what do you think I'm worth if this white man offered me a million dollars? I gotta be worth 40 or 50 or 10 or something to be able to make Forbes and come from the project, you know, top 40 under 40, which they said couldn't be done. Had 20 records on the top billboard at one time for an independent company, black-owned company. You know, going to the white lady house where my grandmother lived at and say, look, you don't have to work here no more, big man, we got more money than the people on St. Charles Street. And I took that anger and said, I'm going to put it into my music. I tell people all the time, if you don't understand my record, you don't understand me, so this is not for you.