it went from 80 to 1. >> yeah. >> larry: are you friendly with rihanna?t. and you know, what she has done for women. >> larry: what did you make of what happened to her? >> i mean, it was unfortunate for both parties, man. >> larry: do you know him? >> yeah, i do. i do. i think he's paying a huge price for something that he did. and he has to accept that and make adjustments to his own life and pick up the pieces. >> larry: have you ever been violent? >> have i been violent? with violence. >> larry: you never, like, hit a woman? >> nah. >> larry: asked by one of our people on twitter want to know why black rappers shoot each other. there are no guns for white rockers or country singers. >> i mean i can't answer that question. >> larry: is there a reason for that? >> i can only speculate, just off the top of my head, i mean, our music was born in an environment -- >> larry: turbulence? >> -- in an environment, in neighborhoods, where this is the common activity. you know, that's kind of like asking, you know, why certain rockers behave this way. why do the