 And it happened to be the type of voice I guess that really grows on to people. So if I had to say what my major contribution would be, my voice. I mean, I like it. I have a film that's made about you. So how do you feel about your representation in the film and just having the film made at all? Well, I'm absolutely flattered. So since you say that that is the highest form of flattery, it gets no higher than this. They did a great job as far as the casting and everything. You're actually portraying a real figure. So did that add any extra pressure for your role? Yes, all the pressure in the world. But she made it so smooth and comfortable. And at the end of the day, I found it very rewarding that she was there because I want to make sure I make her proud and do her justice. No matter what happens with this film, I just want to make sure that she's proud and that she's happy. And that was my main purpose. So having her there was great. And she had to do so much in a short amount of time and for her to go through it and succeed at it. You'll be hearing her from her again for sure. You know, every film, there's always obstacles and difficulties that you have to overcome. But with this particular film, it just felt right. Just the energy. Just everybody wanted to win. So it was amazing. It just becomes second nature the more you sort of immerse yourself into someone else. Knowing me and knowing my history knew that I come from the B-Boy era. So I grew up breakdancing in New York City. So it's an amazing opportunity to be part of something that is so close to my heart. And you mentioned your history of being a B-Boy. Do you think that the film does justice to that era? 100%.