 You're all into that song. I love it, so. I love it. Go ahead. Oh, to Jesus I surrender all, to him I freely give, I, and trust him, his presence daily. No, no, no, no, no. I was talking one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. So, hi everybody. I am Jada Arnell. I have literally been singing since I was three years old. I grew up in Dallas, but we've lived in, like, obviously, Duncanville, DeSoto. We've lived kind of south of Dallas. So yeah, I grew up there. I live in DeSoto now with my parents, but you know, I have three siblings, an older brother, shout out to Brian, his wife, my nieces. I have an older sister, Ariel, and then I have a younger brother. His name is Collin. Okay. I was about to say, are you the baby girl? I'm the baby girl. Yes, the baby girl. And then, you know, I have two parents, obviously, they've been married for almost 30 years. You're just a blessing. A blessing. So, I think, like I said, I've been singing since I was three. I think my mom heard me at church. I grew up singing, obviously, in church, and, you know, I would just, I was one of those kids that was like, you know, I want to sing the lead, or I want to be not necessarily in the front, but, you know, just pick me, pick me. And so, you know, they kind of saw that people started, you know. So, you were an outgoing child from the get-go. Very outgoing. My mom, thank God, recorded our whole childhood, so we have so many home videos of my sister and I. That's good. And my sister doesn't sing at all, but there's a cute little video of us. She can be the dancer. She's my high girl. She's, you know... I don't necessarily remember a favorite song that my mom used to play. I can probably tell you my favorite hymn from Church, though, is I Surrender All. Yeah. I love that. So it's like my favorite. Yeah. Let me get a little bit of that. Yeah. Right now. Okay. Because that song can be very emotional. Like when you start to put all your all into that song. Oh, no, for sure. I love it. I love it. Go ahead. That's it, man. Just stop. No, no, no, no, no. Yeah. So I didn't apply to any schools in Texas for college. So I took my talents to California. I went to college in Cali at a college called the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. And I went to California and, you know, I had already had really, really good training in Dallas. A lot of my work ethic came not only from Booker T, but a lot of it came from this place called the Black Academy of Arts and Leaders, T-Ball. That's home for me. So Mr. King literally just, you know... I'm trying to get him on here, Mr. King. When I tell... If y'all get that man on the show, he goes steady, oh, that's good. You have to get him here. We hit him up and they said that they're going to make it happen. You have to get him here. If I was, if it was, I would somebody say Quincy Jones and I was going to give you a big break. I love it. And you had to sing a song for me. What song would it be? And how would you sing it? If I had to sing a song for Quincy... Mm-hmm. Sheesh. Yeah. That's a really good question. I know it. I get down like that. I don't even... If he's like, just sing something. You need to give me something and... And this could make you or break you. Yeah. And he say, look, you... Look, I haven't got... Only one song. And you know what he's going to say next? Hey, look, man, I'm a very busy man. I ain't got all day. You're right. And... Most... It'll probably be a gospel song. I feel like that's what I feel like I could give a lot of... Okay. Okay, go ahead. So... Some times you have to encourage yourself And some times you have to speak victory during the... And on my speaker word, and you will be healed. Encourage your slain... Amazing, man. Listen, man. I'm not playing with you no more, Jade. I'm... You know what, man? I... I... Man, that's your gift, bro. Gospel music is something else, man.