 In the music industry, what experiences do you feel like you've learned? I would definitely say to not be naive. A lot of people got their own agenda. And I feel like I had to go through a lot of ups and downs for me to realize that. And more of just really trusting myself, trusting what I know, what I want to do, what I'm in love with my own music myself and not letting people stare at me, oh you should be sounding like this or something like that. Yeah, so... Okay, so what was I guess one person you feel like you gave you good advice moving forward? Some advice that kind of stuck with you moving along in the industry. I would say my manager is really cool friends with Future. And one time he said to me, if this ever feels like work, then this ain't for you. You have to like literally have fun in this shit. It's no matter what you do and whatever creativity that it is, you have to have fun and wake up and be like, I live, love this shit. And ever since then, I made sure that I don't make sure it's like not a stressful thing to me. Like I'm just here, you know? So what steps did you have to take to like make that transition? Is it like the pressure right in? Is it the pressure with beats? I would say more like patience and like just really like accepting certain things for what it is and not being so like mad or just holding things in, you know? I'm not about what people's like perception of things or just mad. No, it'd be like in team things, like it'd be out of things but somebody might say, like you know all that shit, you just gotta really just roll with the punches, so... I hope to see more.