 What's your perspective on internships and music? Because I hear a lot of people, you know, it's a different day and age and people sometimes don't talk about not wanting to do internships and music. Some people say the way they've gotten treated, I know there's various experiences, but what's your insight and experience with internships and music? I feel like internships are, it's kind of like, I put it to you like this, I believe in paying your dues. You know what I'm saying? And I believe in proving that you, that you want, right? So like, I'm a part of a fraternity, right, I'm a half of it, you know what I'm saying? So, I play, so I came into the mentality of someone that had pledged was the worst thing ever I had ever been through to be like, oh, this is nothing, like you want me to go get coffee? Oh, okay, that's nothing. You want me to, you know, go print something? Oh, this is nothing. And I always believe that, you know, that's how you separate internships to me or how you separate the people who really want it and the people that kind of want it. I feel like that is, you know, because at the end of the day, it, to me, I was in it because I love music, hip hop to be specific, but I was in it because this is what I want to do with my life, not because I wanted to hang out with artists or just be having to go extra round long. It's like, no, I really want to be a part of this, right? So me personally, I believe that internships are a great indicator because I see like, okay, if we hire this person, they're going to give it 110 nonstop every day. And as an intern, that's what I did. Like, you know, I had, I want to say I had a total of four internships, you know, up until the end of my first job in the middle room, it was my first job. So, you know, every internship, I learned something new, but every internship I was able to just, you know, be able to really hone in on the fact of just grime, like pure grime, like first one in, last person to leave type of grime, like no matter what, MJ is going to do it. You know, I have that mentality to me right now, like no matter what, I'll do it. You know what I'm saying? And I had these crazy tasks, not kidding, I may have. What's the craziest task that you can think of off top? As an intern or just as an assistant? Whichever one's the worst. I have so many, bro. Let me see the craziest task I think I would have to do. Off top, and this is just the top of my head, I think back to last year, it was my first year at Dev Jam. And we was throwing this, this event, we had signed all these new artists, and we was doing like a Grammy week showcase for these artists, right? And we had like all these boxes of merch, and we had this huge like Dev Jam tone on and like alcohol. We had a lot of things that need to be transported from the office to the venue. Well, people were putting it together and never thought of how this was going to get from the office to the venue. So it was freaking out like, yo, like, can you put this like, no, it's not going to fit no one's car. This stuff is huge. So within the 11th hour, I say, yo, need you to be in country and from the south. I'm going to go get a U-Haul truck. So I go get a U-Haul truck, put everything in the U-Haul truck, and drive on the four five in traffic with boxes of merch alcohol to this venue. Right? Yeah. I was just like, yo, like, this is a car. I'm literally driving a U-Haul truck. But this is the greatest thing I've ever like, yo, and that was like one of the things that sometimes you just got to do to get the job done. And it separated you. Yeah. I said, and that's a part of what separated you just small, just thinking small things that get it done like that. Yeah, exactly. Because we couldn't find a moving truck in time. It wouldn't fit in the car. I was like, yo, I was like, yo, who's going to drive a U-Haul truck? And I bought a ticket to drive a U-Haul truck. Like you got to think that U-Haul trucks are kind of huge. Especially in LA. Yeah. And I was just like, yo, I don't even know how to. Like you got to be a certain type of driver to drive an entire truck. You're driving one of those big U-Hauls. Yeah. Keep in mind, I've been driving a Kia Rio for like two years. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. For U-Haul, yeah. That was a huge jump. Yeah. You know, but I did, I did what I had to do and I deal with how to be done. And another, I got another great story too. So you know how Puff has this, this, this story about the cheesecake. It's like this, this infamous story about the cheesecake, right? Yeah. So that same weekend, maybe like the night before we had our artists birthday was at night and they wanted to hear an ice cream cake. And not a fucking night, right? Yeah. Most floors are closed. And so like I'm running around a Hollywood ice cream cake, right? So when you drive in Hollywood, like parking is the toughest thing to find. Right? So I literally park across the 101 freeway and run across the freeway just so I can go get ice cream cake and then run back without getting hit. Man. That ice cream cake, the girl was happy that she got the cake. But it was just one of those things that like in this business, you know, and the story sounds super crazy. Like when I tell you stories, it sounds super crazy. Yeah. But it was at that point in time and still now I was willing to do whatever it is to get the task done. I feel you.