 How you write the song though? Do you just like leave it to the poets? Do you think about it like on the way to the train? You're like, anybody got a chance sheet? Chance, y'all thought you was doing a chance sheet? No chance sheet, ah! It's a real simple process that I sum up by relate, create, activate. That is relate with humility. Create with courage and activate with love. Understanding how the issue or the crisis affects us personally. What's my relationship to what I'm speaking on right now? Second, we want to create with courage. We want to create with courage, right? Speak so that we can stand up to a tide of lies and speak the truth. And finally, activate with love. And what activate with love means that we bring that relation and we bring those creations to life in the world. It's to remind ourselves and each other that at the root of our struggle is love for life. It's love for our families, our people, our planet and our future. It's like another one of those three things I got for y'all, right? We want to be ready. And that means like have your people ready. Know the song, prepare the song, right? Sing it in the meeting, in the organizing meeting. Sing it to yourself in the car and shower before you go to bed, what you gotta do, like get that song in you that you're gonna bring to the streets because that's important. Read the moment. People need a different time. Like it's not just any song at any moment. You gotta be able to read the moment in the street. What do people need to sing? Sometimes they wanna be super like hype and ready. Other times they wanna be calm. The last one which makes sense to end with this is rebel, right? You're gonna rebel and you are rebelling in the act of rebellion when the status quo is violent. You gotta, the act of rebellion is a precious one. You gotta get rooted in that and be like I'm the one who's gonna bring the music into the courthouse. I'm gonna bring the music in front of the precinct. I'm gonna bring the poetry and the art into the place that normally doesn't go. So I better be rooted in the beauty of my rebellion.