 I believe that music is a universal language, that everyone can speak. And it's pretty awesome. Music brings joy, and music has no language. It's everywhere. So since you have your own music and we have our own music, I said can we exchange and see how we can learn from each other? Atika Atika is a very famous song that we use for all joyful events, wedding and in exchange after they learned it and they did a very good job at it. They showed me the electric slide. Have you heard of the electric slide? No. It's new for me. Have you heard of lion dancing? No. I know the lion, it has nothing to do with the Chinese, you know, the lion. No, not me. Like a lion. Like a straight lion. A lion! A lion, yes. Lion dancing, so everybody dances in the same direction, this way. And then you all turn together and everyone dances this way. Two, three, four. Lean forward, lean back, and then you kind of turn and kick. Turn and kick. And here we go. I always saw this dance, you know, they do it in cowboy movies where you have like country music and it looks so cool. And today I finally had the opportunity to do it with a real American band and that's the coolest thing ever. One I believe that came out of today was being able to, you know, see the excitement inside space and also see the excitement in our group, you know, free group. Seeing how excited they were to exchange the cultures together. We showed him a little bit of what we like to do in America. He got a chance to show us Moroccan music and it's pretty awesome. We both learned from each other and that's what African Lion is about.