 Bow once again is brand man Sean and a lot of artists get caught up in what I call the local trap. This is when you grew your fan base a little bit, but you can't really get past your local area. Nobody wants to be as Kevin Hart calls a local ass bitch. Simple answer, get in front of new people. You can't really grow your fan base if you're still getting in front of the same 300, 500,000, 10,000, whatever the number of fans you already currently have. It's good to serve the people that support and know you, but there's a certain point where you're not really going to grow much unless you get in front of new people that are interested in what you do and don't know about you. Three ways to do that is for one, get on the internet, right? The internet allows us to connect with anybody, anyway in the world. There's a lot of artists out there, I know you aren't even in an area that really appreciates and rocks with what you do. Use the internet. We can find those people somewhere online and then of course go to a new city. It's always super helpful and last but not least, there's even people who have a big enough city like here in Atlanta. The city's big enough where there are so many different scenes and you can get out your own scene instead of getting caught up in being in the same scene. You can get in front of new people who you can connect with. So of course there's the obvious benefit of connecting with new people but also getting in a new environment, marinates, nurtures, and expands your creativity. You know what to do. Subscribe. Somewhere in that corner, click it, click it. There it is.