 All right everybody, it's Kevin Byer here for Tennessee Titans. We're here downtown Nashville at the National Museum of African American Music. Super excited, this location just opened up on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We're going to be able to go in here and see all the cool stuff they have, so go check it out. What you experience here today is 56,000 square feet of awesomeness. What we've created is an interactive experience through seven galleries where you get to understand and interact with black music as it's being told through a timeline of America. See, this is more of my round the hip-hop, you know what I'm saying? This is my time here. Oh, you be jamming now. Hey, I think I got a hit. I ain't gonna lie, this is a hit right here. Outcast to the little wheezy. One thing I'm knowing, African Americans influence a lot of music, I tell you that. I know we're calling the museum, but it really is an institution. An institution that brings together history, technology, engagement, and also what I call entertainment. You learn something while having fun. Y'all got some good content for me today, I ain't gonna lie. A lot of interactive things that I was able to do, I was able to make some beats, I was able to rap, sing and acquire, all different types of stuff. It's kind of emotional, kind of mind blowing to think, you know, how much music has been inspired and to be right here downtown, right off Broadway, anybody can just walk in and actually learn something. Really enjoyed my time at the National Museum of African American Music. I would encourage everybody, if you're here in town, you're here in Nashville, come by, check it out, come learn something about music, man. That's a wrap.