 That influences our culture. Oh, you're not gonna get no help on that? No, no, that's not the question. If you do, you don't get no play. How about that? I get it. If you got anything, education to help. They not gonna listen. Come on, you don't hear what's on the radio? Money, money, bitch, all is closed. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. I got it. So, and that's good. You talk about getting these guys taking them back to the inner city. You talk about changing their mind, which goes with that. And then you talked about the over picture where we talking about the governors, we talking the politicians, people who deal with the laws, and then some of you. Not only just the laws, but that's where the breeding grounds for gang activity starts. I get it. You and I are all where you go into jail. That's right. The schools when you go in the side of your old and the parks where you go to negotiate and hang out. So those are the three main areas in the inner city where the gang introduction, no, not, well, the youth's congregate. You got every level, but you got to remember, this is in LA, you talking about in deaf alley. Well, I grew up at you talking about a 1.8 mile area, which is the equivalent of deaf row or the Bronx bombers. You got to roll in sixties. You got eight trade gangsters. You got the nine old. You got the hundreds. You got the thirties. You got the Venice boys. You got the twenties. You got the forties. You got the thirties. That's a rough lineup over there. Very rough lineup. So when they come down to the entertain, and I'm gonna ask you this, entertainment influences with the entertainment influencing things the way that they do. Do you, how do you, and I know you guys, I know for a fact Melvin deal with a lot of entertainers. I can't say that for, but I know you deal with some of the hip hopers too. I done seen you on a few videos. Yeah, yeah, you video guys. How do we influence those guys to help to change the narrative of, cause a lot of that influences our culture. You're not gonna get no help on that. No, no, that's out the question. If you do, you don't get no play. How about that? I get it. If you got anything education to help. They not gonna listen. Come on, you don't hear what's on the radio? Money, money bitches cause clothes. Ain't no help, ain't no help in that. You better not say nothing to help him get a job. You better not say nothing to educate him. Throw that shit out the window and know how they fly your CD. They'll fly Tupac today. They'll fly Tupac ass cross the one and put it in the stunner. The conscious rapper, you're right. The conscious rap half counter fell back. What do you mean half? He took out, he ain't know the rest of the development. Anybody heard, anybody in here know any conscious rap that's popping right now? Like the, the, the. Like coming on. Chains and coming in. Can you get a little more of the closest? He don't even got to hit on the radio right now. He don't get no play. Wow. He don't get no play. I just thought about that. They after, they after. But you don't get no play. Who you listen to? Yo, me in there, Memphis, Tennessee. Okay. Who is that? That's a new guy. It's a new guy from South Memphis here. I'm, you know, I listen to Memphis music. Okay. And I just ask, you know, because that's a lot of influence too, whether we want to, you know, adhere to it or not. That in entertainment is business feeds it feeds through these microphones and it feeds through these earphones just as well as people talking and them phones is pretty much you was talking about that's pretty much where they tap into a lot of different things. Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. One-on-one. Yeah, we gonna talk.