On the 4th of March, 2020, The people of Colorado are outside in the city looking for panhandlers and sellers to approach them for drugs and money. I stab into the Cafe at the Hospital for breakfast and to charge my phones. Going LIVE is the trend to connect with the audience. Doin Thangz is ready for the ACTION and sipping the JUICE. By 12 PM, the stage is set. Two and Fews on the internet and on the street. Rakim is contacted by Eric B. The Show is popping off on the Westside of Denver off 44th Street. One bus ride, right in front of the Oriental Theater. Doin Thangz runs into a couple of Asians that don't want to kick in the $50 or the $100. Dee Tee, knows that Rakim wants Bread of Life. By 6 PM, the crowd is certainly ready for THUGZ MANSION. Not Doin Thangz, he heads towards the venue. A pitstop, no FREE WIFI on the WestCyde. Oh well, Scott Slack comes with a cancelled date. It's 7:07 PM and the will call is playing Eazy E's LP. "Eazy Duz It," looking for a sold out crowd. Modern Contemporary Arts hosts the interview. Rakim Allah, gets on stage at 8 PM. He talks about his story in the hip hop industry. How he recorded the 1st song with Melle Mel and Cold Chillin' Then, he sets the Bar for the 1st song. Open Discussion interview is conducted in a small crowd of 400 at $30 a ticket and another $30 for the book, "Don't Sweat The Technique," a novel that hopefully will go on sale one million copies this year. Doin Thangz moves through the crowd like a Black Panther looking for prey. Rakim feels the energy and asks him to repeat the statement. "Lawrence & Park Ave, Jesus Saves," Dee Tee, laughs. "Ha Ha," with Raspy Young Jeezy or Jadakiss drawl. The crowd is mesmorized by Rakim and shouts out go to "Tupac Shakur," plus the story how Rakim and 2Pac met in New York for the filming of "Juice." History is written and everything is smooth. Are You So Appalled. Is that fucking Ridiculous or What? Naw, boy!!