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Yeah, they like the films. They don't care how long it goes and nobody gets played off of the speeches. Here we go. Julia Lily Dreyfuss. Man, you know what? He's a good dancer, but he's obviously not the best dancer we've seen. Not. But his energy is what, like, it's similar to Bakchon, except Bakchon is not a good dancer. Right. But he just, like, you can't help but, like, enjoy what he's doing because he brings so much freaking energy to it. Even though, he's not a bad dancer by any stretch. Not at all. But he's a good dancer. I don't even think he's at the level of Shahid. I think Shahid's a better dancer than him. But the energy he brings to it is what makes it so, and his beauty. Yeah. That was nine, almost nine minutes of just pure dancing. Yeah, he has his energy and his charisma. The combination of those is potent. He's just so fun to watch. Yeah, absolutely. I wonder how long that took him to remember all of those answers. Yeah, I mean, you've done a lot of performance, dance performances. How long would it take to learn a number that long? Yeah. A few months, right? Not necessarily. No? No. If they needed to knock it out, they could do, they could have probably done it on a week. They could have probably done, they could have done four hours a day, five days a week and nailed that. But it would have been intense. You would have had to be focused, working. It probably was 15 hours minimum when you're at that level. Because it's kind of like you have to be at a level to dance for shows like that and for productions where, you know, how musicians that do scores for films, they just go in and they're expected to just play it. Yeah. You're supposed to be at a level where when someone comes in and they've choreographed a number and they just stand in front of you and go, okay, so here's the first eight counts. Boom, boom, boom. And you pretty much get it or come close within those first times going through it. Would you say that the background dancers were working a lot longer? 100%. So they probably knew it and then they were like Ranveer come in and they just like with orchestras. You work with the orchestra and then the singer comes in and you work together for a couple of hours. He was probably working alone and they were working with the choreographer and then they blended in. But also this was, I mean, it was 2013, so he'd been around a few years, but he still wasn't like, he hadn't done, I don't think Fadmabat and he definitely hadn't done Bistrami Mustanani. And so it definitely not Gulliborch because this year, last year, but so like he was still like, I think known as like Symbia, I think was his type of character. And I'm betting he would be a lot more expensive now. Yeah. But he still does a lot of performances like this. I know we haven't reacted to the performances of a lot of the award shows, but I know he still does a lot of the performances for them. And I don't know if they pay him for the award shows. That's a big publicity thing. I don't think they would. They didn't actually scale. Most people here for award shows get paid scale unless they're like... Or they might not get paid. No, or they might not even get paid. There's a big thing about the Super Bowl. They don't get paid for the Super Bowl. Yeah. Oh wow, no. It's the notoriety and the exposure. Some people won't do it because I'm not gonna work for free. It's true. They don't pay you with the Super Bowl. So like, I don't know if... I'd be shocked if they didn't pay Beyonce when she... That'd be weird. They'd be like, hi, Beyonce. You want to do this video for free? Thanks for showing up at it, Beyonce. I don't think I would do that. Same with Prince. Yeah, what the heck? I know it's the Super Bowl, but it's like, I don't know if I would do that for free. Thanks, Prince. We have some more nerves. Granted, I mean, when you died at the level, Michael Jackson did it. Prince did it. You don't need the money, I guess. You don't need to get paid for it. Right? Hopefully not. Hopefully you've got people taking care of your money for you, which, you know, but yeah, you don't get paid for that. So some of these more shows, they don't. It's just the exposure and the notoriety. Yeah, I just, I love his energy and then the video quality was bad, but you know, it's an older video, so you gotta kind of forgive that. But I, we recognized what one song, but it was also fun recognizing all the faces and if we hadn't been this year ago, we would have been like, who's that? We would have been like, oh, Shanti. Oh, we didn't know anybody except for one person. Who's that? Who's that? Oh, Big B. Who's that? And you know what's even funnier? There's probably multiple in here. We recognize that we should. That's stupid babies of commenting right now. We'll let us know.