 My name is Staff Sergeant Michael Blue from the United States Army, Europe and Africa Band and Chorus. I'm the music performance team leader for Free Groove. So what happened today? We had a bit of a cultural exchange with Assad where he said, hey, he called me up last night. He said, hey, I'd like to come to your rehearsal and I'd like to teach you guys a Moroccan hype song, a get excited song. He sent me the link from YouTube and I watched it and I was like, we'll see if we can do that. I don't know if I can replicate all the dancing and all the energy, but we'll try. So we came in the day and I think I think we did a pretty good job. I think mission complete on that. I believe that music is a universal language that everyone can speak. And so whether we're playing the electric slide, whether we're playing Live in the Vida Loca, whether we're playing Achi Ka Achi Kawa, it's all music, it's all energy and it's all expression. We got a chance today to experience some of that Moroccan music and it's pretty awesome. I think one of the more challenging aspects of learning the Moroccan piece was just the rhythm. And trying not to mess up the words, pronunciation. And I think we did a pretty good job of that today. The most fun I believe that came out of today was being able to see the excitement inside its face and also see the excitement in our group, free groove, seeing how excited they were to exchange the cultures together. We showed him a little bit of what we like to do in America as far as dancing left and right, back and forth, line dancing. And then he got a chance to show us hand clapping, playing the right rhythms and just being super excited. And so that was pretty cool. What I'd like to see when we're able to play this particular piece for the public is just excitement. And also if we have him on stage, that'll definitely add a little bit more authenticity to it. And so that'll get everybody excited. And then they'll stick around and they'll be able to exchange some of our cultures once again, the electric slide and whatever else we're going to play and they can enjoy it. I serve because I'm passionate about music and I'm also passionate about helping and I'm also passionate about the service that we give not only to our troops but to the American people, obviously now the Moroccan people. And it's exciting. It's exciting to see that. It's exciting to see the, especially children, enjoying the music and also enjoying what we're putting out there, which is I believe a good product. I'd like to give a shout out to my wife, Alyssa, my daughter Cameron, my son, Christian. He's actually going back to Texas, so hook him horns.