In this flashback, Master P spoke about growing up in both the Bay Area and New Orleans, and he explained that he learned a lot about the music hustle living in the Bay Area. Master P went on to detail how music was an escape for the harsh realities he witnessed in real life, including losing his brother to the streets, and he added that "I Miss My Homies" was about losing his brother. Moving along, Master P spoke about signing a historic deal with Priority Records, which allowed him to keep his masters. He then spoke about selling 75 million albums and feeling like he's the "Michael Jordan of street hip-hop."