 What up Titans fans, Wells Adams here. Don't forget, baby, tighten up. I'm a guy who was on the radio for 12 years in Nashville, so I became ingrained in all things Nashville, Tennessee, of course the Titans being the biggest sporting event that happens in town. But yeah, so I was a radio guy forever, and then I went on a reality TV show and started dating a chick that dumped me in Argentina. That was great. And then I went on another reality TV show, where I became the bartender of said reality TV show. Eventually, I fell in love with a lady. We made a compromise, and that was me leaving Nashville and coming to Studio City. So here I am in Los Angeles now. But I do miss Nashville so much. I grew up in California, and then I went to Ole Miss for college. I got my degree in broadcast journalism. I was always on this radio TV path. And when I graduated, my thought was if we're going to do radio, we should go do radio where they make music. And so I moved to Nashville. And it was still like kind of like a growing city. It wasn't like a million scaffolding in the sky building all these high-rises. It was like a small town. It was a songwriter town. In a big city that feels like a really small town, you kind of do what everyone's doing. And so we would just go to Titans games a lot. Well, my favorite Titans experience, I think it was pre-season. I'm pretty sure it was. And this is when I worked at Lightning 100. And we put on this awesome concert series that still exists called Live in the Green. We have all these amazing bands come through. But I remember going to Live in the Green, seeing awesome live music. And then we walked across the bridge and then watched this pre-season game. And then we walked back and saw more live music and Live in the Green. And to me, that was like the most Nashville thing in the world, this like cool sporting event being bookended by awesome live music. This is the Viola Nashville. And you know, that's why this town's awesome. Do the Titans keep me like bound to Nashville? I'd say yes. And for one reason, one reason only, when I turn on the TV on Sunday mornings, I don't see like live broadcasts from the rhyming. I wish I did, but I don't, right? But when I turn on the TV on Sunday mornings during football season, I see the Titans, I see the fans, I see the B-roll they shoot of the town and of the river and of the bridge. And it like just transports me back.