 You'll just post a video, you weren't thinking too much about it, that you wake up in the morning and notifications are through the roof. But it's people that are really interacting with you, like, wow. The process for me making music, I'll just mess with the melodies, no words, it'll sound like I'm mumbling, but then I'll come back around, fine tune it, then you play it for the homies. And if you get the head nod test going, then you know you're really locked in. But the final test for me is I play it for my mom. And if she does like her little dance and she'll look at me, I said, all right, now the song is ready. So I started making music because I just wanted to hear, you know, other people's stories told in a way that I know that they couldn't make music that can empower people and encourage people around you. I want to touch people on a more like life-based level, emotional level, not just the revenue that comes with it. It's definitely a great feeling to make music for Artless, for like content creators and YouTubers and people who need music that matches the feel of what it is that they're doing. Being a part of Artless really did like open up doors to just stepping out of the box. A lot of the people that I watch, you know, their content on YouTube, you come to find out that now they're using your music in their projects and it's like, wow, it's really, you know, put me out there even more than what I already was. I know that there's no limits to who we can reach, so it's a dope opportunity. Was having fun one night. I made the beat. We fast forward. I dropped the song maybe two months later. That song was really making waves and it was like, this is a door opener. Three labels all in the same week reached out. They gave me an offer that I felt like fit my brand in. You know, we just went for it. So I've been signed with Sony since January. You know, it's only up from here. Success for me is not only showing the championship moments and the highlights, but being unapologetically you and I want to make sure that I'm embodying that through my music. Giving people like a handout like, hey, I did it. You can do it too.